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Re: Show off your detailing cart...
Originally Posted by Bgates222
Wow impressive
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Thanks brother, it definitely comes in handy!
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Re: Show off your detailing cart...
Originally Posted by ShinyGC
here's mine.... That diagonal pipe holsters my SGS28 gun and Mozmatic lance from OG when not in use.
Sweet!
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Re: Show off your detailing cart...
Originally Posted by camaro2ssblack
lol the kitchen pic is hilarious!
I think so, too! Cracks me up.
I'm digging how your's is "modified." I intend to make some changes to mine...eventually
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Re: Show off your detailing cart...
Originally Posted by JustJesus
I think so, too! Cracks me up.
I'm digging how your's is "modified." I intend to make some changes to mine...eventually
The bottle organizer is a must and I simply put screws on the sides to hold the brushes. Makes it fully functional for sure.
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Originally Posted by ShinyGC
here's mine.... The black PVC pipe holsters my SGS28 gun and Mozmatic lance from OG. Works like a charm as i make my way around my car or the wife's car when washing
That’s one of those decorative ones from Ikea. I had that in mind for a bit but pulled out because of the small stature. How do you find he height and size?
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First time including pictures. Let's see i I did it right.
I made my own cart. Works great, although were I to do it over, I would have made it a bit smaller.
Top shelf includes two different type bottle holder racks that I got from a bar and restaurant supply store. Middle shelf holds all of the tools I can't hang on the pegboard on the side. Lowest shelf has bulky items. I had a hole in the top shelf to insert a 5 gallon bucket, but the bucket took up more room than I wanted to give it, and I replaced the shelf with a full piece of wood.
Pegboard has been nice. Keeps small stuff handy and easy to find. I love the power strip I added - I run and extension cord to the cart, and can plug in lights, polishers, my MetroVac Side Kick, shop vac, and pressure washer. I even have a cord for charging my phone.
I put smooth rolling 3" casters on it, and it rolls around very easily. Glad I don't have to lift it anywhere, but it works great for me.
Cost me about $35.00 in materials. Sadly, the cost was quite a bit higher. While drilling the holes to insert the casters, I was trying to take a drill bit out of a drill, and held the bit instead of the chuck when I pulled the trigger. Maybe I'll work on posting the picture of my hand. But the emergency room bill was almost $1,000. So this was a pretty expensive cart to build for me, but I bet for anyone else, they could do it for less than $50.00.
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Re: Show off your detailing cart...
Originally Posted by mk9750
First time including pictures. Let's see i I did it right.
I made my own cart. Works great, although were I to do it over, I would have made it a bit smaller.
Top shelf includes two different type bottle holder racks that I got from a bar and restaurant supply store. Middle shelf holds all of the tools I can't hang on the pegboard on the side. Lowest shelf has bulky items. I had a hole in the top shelf to insert a 5 gallon bucket, but the bucket took up more room than I wanted to give it, and I replaced the shelf with a full piece of wood.
Pegboard has been nice. Keeps small stuff handy and easy to find. I love the power strip I added - I run and extension cord to the cart, and can plug in lights, polishers, my MetroVac Side Kick, shop vac, and pressure washer. I even have a cord for charging my phone.
I put smooth rolling 3" casters on it, and it rolls around very easily. Glad I don't have to lift it anywhere, but it works great for me.
Cost me about $35.00 in materials. Sadly, the cost was quite a bit higher. While drilling the holes to insert the casters, I was trying to take a drill bit out of a drill, and held the bit instead of the chuck when I pulled the trigger. Maybe I'll work on posting the picture of my hand. But the emergency room bill was almost $1,000. So this was a pretty expensive cart to build for me, but I bet for anyone else, they could do it for less than $50.00.
Wow great job man, that thing is super functional.
And it hurts just thinking about your hand, ouch!!
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Re: Show off your detailing cart...
Here's the picture right after I did it. To be honest, it didn't hurt that much.
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Re: Show off your detailing cart...
For me its all i need... I only detail my car and the wife's car. Its more or less a place for me to keep the tools i use for washing my car's in one spot. Granted i have a 6' cabinet in the garage to house my gallon refills and MF towels.
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