DIY Underseat Luggage Tidy

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DIY Underseat Luggage Tidy

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Came up with a quick and easy solution to all those small items that can be scattered all around your underseat storage. Using velcro straps, I made a very cheap small luggage tidy that can be fitted in minutes !
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Neat idea. I never put anything up there because it always ends up flopping forwards into the main area. Did you make or buy the cargo net? I've never seen one that small before.
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maddiedog wrote:Neat idea. I never put anything up there because it always ends up flopping forwards into the main area. Did you make or buy the cargo net? I've never seen one that small before.
Thanks, it's just one of those luggage nets that are used to secure items to a seat. All I did was remove the 4 plastic hooks.
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How are those straps attached that are holding the net? If it is just stick on velcro, it gets hot enough where I live that the glue lets go.
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Mel46 wrote:How are those straps attached that are holding the net? If it is just stick on velcro, it gets hot enough where I live that the glue lets go.

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Mel46 wrote:How are those straps attached that are holding the net? If it is just stick on velcro, it gets hot enough where I live that the glue lets go.
Hi Mel !
There're just stuck down with double-sided tape. I can't vouch for it's long term durability as it's just something I was playing around with. :D
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