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so last week i was in oklahoma visiting my grandfather, and when i got back to the hotel it was sprinkling, so i put my makeshift gallon jug stack covers on, and upon getting back out to the truck in the morning they were no where to be found. Fast forward to sunday night, i got home from doing whatever and it was sprinkling again, after looking around my garage for about 20minutes i stumble upon some old hardhats. low and behold they work AWESOME!!!! as stack covers/rain guards.
Now here is my dilemma i have two brand new plain white hardhats as stack covers, and i dont have the slightest a clue of how i want to "truckify" them.
i intend for this to be sort of a fun thread, and want yall's opinion's of how i should "truckify" them. so put those creative genes to work and throw some options out.
I'd start with some silhouette mud flap girl ornaments. Maybe even add some spring assisted hinges so you can leave em on all the time, and then you could tip your 'hats' with the skinny pedal
first get the brackets to mount to beer cans to the sides of them, paint them half brains half chrome, spring load em, and then dead center get the mud flap girls hahaha
Draw p e n i s e s on the sides of them with sharpie. So when someone sees hard hats on the top of your stacks, they begin laughing as thats already ridiculous enough, then walk closer and see them on the side, and then bust out in laughter
Tie strings all around the hat, then attach a bracket to the pipe. Have about 2' slack in the strings. When you start the truck, the hat will fly up like a parachute, then when you turn the truck off they will fall back in place.
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