04-19-2020, 07:05 PM
I wanted a cup holder for the swiveled passenger seat in the van. Driver seat has a cup holder on the counter. I needed to attach it to the B-pillar, but it would have been a major undertaking to remove the plastic cover to add an attachment point. So I used the only access I had.
I really like making curvy things.
![[Image: 7D04D1A5-499F-4FED-BF1E-EF0E5901C35D.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/C5HwfHSp/7D04D1A5-499F-4FED-BF1E-EF0E5901C35D.jpg)
The end result:
![[Image: 477AE287-0DCA-4264-B392-30659F5ECBD8.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/L5MHX0dV/477AE287-0DCA-4264-B392-30659F5ECBD8.jpg)
It swivels out of the way.
![[Image: ECB09CC7-C187-4ACC-9EF8-E81AC007B626.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/1tFmy1dt/ECB09CC7-C187-4ACC-9EF8-E81AC007B626.jpg)
I drilled a hole in the plastic cover just to the rear of the rectangular hole the seatbelt comes out of. Through that rectangular hole, I snuck in a small piece of ply with an insert nut and taped it to the rear of the plastic. I then put a bolt through the wood and plastic into the insert nut. If the assembly ever wants to twist, double-stick tape will put an end to that notion, but at the moment it appears rock solid.
![[Image: C5CADF18-C7A9-4A07-B140-E84331F879B7.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/JhbY8Tq8/C5CADF18-C7A9-4A07-B140-E84331F879B7.jpg)
To paint the base, I pulled out the never-used can of paint I had color-matched to the cab vinyl in December, 2014. I figured I would need it some day, but I didn’t know I would need it during a stay-home pandemic.
I really like making curvy things.
![[Image: 7D04D1A5-499F-4FED-BF1E-EF0E5901C35D.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/C5HwfHSp/7D04D1A5-499F-4FED-BF1E-EF0E5901C35D.jpg)
The end result:
![[Image: 477AE287-0DCA-4264-B392-30659F5ECBD8.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/L5MHX0dV/477AE287-0DCA-4264-B392-30659F5ECBD8.jpg)
It swivels out of the way.
![[Image: ECB09CC7-C187-4ACC-9EF8-E81AC007B626.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/1tFmy1dt/ECB09CC7-C187-4ACC-9EF8-E81AC007B626.jpg)
I drilled a hole in the plastic cover just to the rear of the rectangular hole the seatbelt comes out of. Through that rectangular hole, I snuck in a small piece of ply with an insert nut and taped it to the rear of the plastic. I then put a bolt through the wood and plastic into the insert nut. If the assembly ever wants to twist, double-stick tape will put an end to that notion, but at the moment it appears rock solid.
![[Image: C5CADF18-C7A9-4A07-B140-E84331F879B7.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/JhbY8Tq8/C5CADF18-C7A9-4A07-B140-E84331F879B7.jpg)
To paint the base, I pulled out the never-used can of paint I had color-matched to the cab vinyl in December, 2014. I figured I would need it some day, but I didn’t know I would need it during a stay-home pandemic.
Carolyn
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"It's good to know, but it's better to understand." Auze Jackson