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Started by baldheadedgit, April 22, 2011, 04:35:20 PM

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baldheadedgit

OK brains of the forum,,, help me out here,,   no, not out of here,!!!!
looking for a hat holder,, spring loaded, attaches to the roof of car,  helps to keep hat in shape,, ? Any idea's people.

BHG

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Travln

I have no ideas but am hoping that someone does.  I am sick of holding on to hubby's hat every time if falls off the dashboard!
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baldheadedgit

Excactly my point, but worse still, i keep mine behind the seat in the work truck, and some mongrel keeps throwing things behind the seat and crushing me poor old Titfa,,

BHG

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Gunna Do


baldheadedgit

yep. seen that one Gunna, thats what i'm after, but the price tag scares the hell outa me... :'(

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Draggin

I use 2 pieces of bungy cord tied parallel to each other from the rear panic handles above the door, in a wagon. Sorry - I know  :worthles: BUT it's pretty straight forward and works well. SWAMBO has her hat on her side and mine is on my side, easy to access and "cheap as"

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John
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Gunna Do

I've also seen where people have used that stretchy white curtain hanging cord, and run two lots across just behind the front seats I think off the two rear door grab handles.  Hope that makes sense.  Very cheap and also can accomodate more than one hat.

If your unsure of the stuff I'm talking about, I'll post up a pic.

Edit:- Same idea as Draggin

baldheadedgit

Quote from: Draggin on April 22, 2011, 05:09:28 PM
I use 2 pieces of bungy cord tied parallel to each pther from the rear panic handles above the door. Sorry - I know  :worthles: BUT it's pretty straight forward and works well. SWAMBO has her hat on her side and mine is on my side, easy to access and "cheap as"

Cheers
John
now here's a bloke after my own heart... sounds like a plan to me,,, will look into that one, got a few bungee's lying around..

nice idea  Draggin

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baldheadedgit

Also spot on Gunna,,, see what the power of the swag can do... :cup: :cheers:

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Gunna Do

No job too big or too small.  ;D

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http://www.ranchmans.com.au/Hat_Saver_p/190110.htm
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baldheadedgit


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4runnernomore

That's great but how do you stop them from shrinking with the heat. I have been through two akubras now? ??? ???

baldheadedgit

Akubra's..??? na  dont like em... to heavy...
Prefer lighter ones...

BHG

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darren

I have a hat saver but I mounted it off the cargo barrier in the back seat
I can't stand stuff hanging from the roof in the front
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GU_Thomo

Quote from: 4runnernomore on April 22, 2011, 09:21:50 PM
That's great but how do you stop them from shrinking with the heat. I have been through two akubras now? ??? ???

Ask and ye shall receive

http://www.ranchmans.com.au/Hat_Retainer_Stretcher_p/01027.htm

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Parry

darren

Are you sure it's your hat shrinking??
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baldheadedgit

 The Hat Retainer & Stretcher Retains &/or stretches hat size. When not wearing your hat, place the plastic hat retainer into your hat. Your hat cannot shrink while drying. The retainer serves as a storage substitute for your head. Screw adjustment fits up to a size 7 5/8. 
 

My wife would agree with that.....   ;D ;D
   

 

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Travln

But isn't pushing it against the roof the same as putting it down on a table brim side down.  Hubby is always complaining if someone puts his hat down like that because is wrecks the shape of the brim where it dips down at the front. His hat always has to be placed upside down on a flat surface. 
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baldheadedgit

Agree... with my good hat, i like to keep the front low, so i store on a shelf with the front hanging over,, a dummy would work the same,  but i have to move about a bit and cant always wear it..................  ;D

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