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    Re: My Homemade/Repurposed Detailing Cart

    Looks good. Is that a muffler clamp holding the polisher? It's all set up a lot like mine but you have more add ons. I've been hanging the spray bottles on the handle or around the top edge of the cart. I'll give the towel rod some thought. I do like the polisher being off the tray that's why I'm curious about the clamp. Thanks for the thread.

    FYI..I picked up a new cart at HF for $39 on sale last year. It was this cart and works well.
    Service Carts - Three Shelf 16" x 30" Steel Service Cart
    They have higher quality carts as well for a little more.

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    Re: My Homemade/Repurposed Detailing Cart

    Quote Originally Posted by FUNX725 View Post
    Very inventive...and functional!

    Now...Where are the cup holder(s) going to be located?


    Bob

    Bob beat me to it! You need a dedicated cup holder. I have spilled my coffee/beer at least 3 times. On a hot afternoon kicking over a nearly full tall boy was enough to make me want to quit and just drink the rest

    You know if you buy one of the plastic door cup holders (cheep) from the auto section you can just cut off the angle part at the top , drill 2 holes in the stem, and attach to your support uprights

    @ Hazcat, that looks like one OR just a big pole U coupling from the hardware store

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    Re: My Homemade/Repurposed Detailing Cart

    Quote Originally Posted by Success View Post
    Best one I've seen! Where'd you get the cart from?
    Put a ISO ad on a local facebook group site. Got one in a couple hours. The only other one I liked was at Walmart @ $70. I'm a cheap #######!

    Jim

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    Re: My Homemade/Repurposed Detailing Cart

    Quote Originally Posted by Hazcat View Post
    Looks good. Is that a muffler clamp holding the polisher? It's all set up a lot like mine but you have more add ons. I've been hanging the spray bottles on the handle or around the top edge of the cart. I'll give the towel rod some thought. I do like the polisher being off the tray that's why I'm curious about the clamp. Thanks for the thread.

    FYI..I picked up a new cart at HF for $39 on sale last year. It was this cart and works well.
    Service Carts - Three Shelf 16" x 30" Steel Service Cart
    They have higher quality carts as well for a little more.
    D/A holder is just a 4" ubolt from Menards.

    Jim

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    Re: My Homemade/Repurposed Detailing Cart

    Quote Originally Posted by beamerstrumpet View Post
    Bob beat me to it! You need a dedicated cup holder. I have spilled my coffee/beer at least 3 times. On a hot afternoon kicking over a nearly full tall boy was enough to make me want to quit and just drink the rest

    You know if you buy one of the plastic door cup holders (cheep) from the auto section you can just cut off the angle part at the top , drill 2 holes in the stem, and attach to your support uprights

    @ Hazcat, that looks like one OR just a big pole U coupling from the hardware store
    Note to Self: add cup/bottle holder.

    Jim

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    Re: My Homemade/Repurposed Detailing Cart

    Quote Originally Posted by jaymz View Post
    Note to Self: add cup/bottle holder.

    Jim

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    We'll done top idea for the cart

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    Re: My Homemade/Repurposed Detailing Cart

    Cool cart.

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    Re: My Homemade/Repurposed Detailing Cart

    Nice!!!
    Coffee mug, very important tool

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    Re: My Homemade/Repurposed Detailing Cart

    Still looking for a good cupholder; anyone got a link to one that might work?

    Jim

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