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  1. Thanks! That's a good idea! i'll try that, thanks! yea i thought about that, i figure this will be helpful in deciding what i really want on the cart and what can be left on the workbench. Or maybe just buy a bigger cart! lol I'm in a condo now so space is limited, this way i can also pull everything in during the winter and extreme summer temp changes. Thanks!
  2. Thanks! Thanks! Thanks! Thanks! Thanks! yea I need to come up with something to help with that, the bumpers are at a good height but could be better.
  3. Thanks! Thanks dude, and thanks for the follow on Instagram! Thanks! We have over 100, it wouldn't be bad but cutting the larger hole with that craft wire takes FOREVER! I have almost 4 hours in just doing that. Thanks Rich! I wish I could! I think Phase 2 will be a custom 3D printed bottle array. I'm a CAD/CAM programmer by day so I think I could make a fairly good one. The price of the machines keep coming closer to what I'm willing to spend, so it probably won't be too much longer before I pull the trigger on one. Oh well, we'll see, only time will tell where my OCD goes next. Thanks again for all the kind words!
  4. Hey all, This is my attempt at making a detail cart. I knew what cart I wanted to use so I bought this: I picked it up @ the local "big box" store for $60. I quickly realized that I needed some sort of bottle management. After an exhausting amount of time checking out all of the internet options I found some scrap Styrofoam packing materials @ work and decided that I could save them from the landfill. This is what the material starts out like: I bought a Styrofoam hot wire cutter @ the local craft store, because a hole saw makes a TERRIBLE MESS and doesn't give a good result. I paid $20 for it but since the girlfriend can use it on her crafts later, I'm not gonna include it in my tally. I used it to cut out the holes and make room for the bottles. I tried a few configurations, and then came up with one I liked and seemed to fit nicely. 1 bottle of Styrofoam craft glue and 1 can of textured spray paint totaled less than $10 and gave me this. Partially loaded. I'm waiting on some hooks to hang the brushes and stuff off of the outside, after that I'll finish loading up the remaining stuff in the garage and put it to work! All together I have less than $85 in it. I liked the Adams cart but really wanted a metal one. So we shall see how it holds up. Moderators, I hope in posting all of this I didn't violate any picture or posting rules, please advise if I need to change something or take this down. Feedback and criticism is welcome! I call this Phase 1, more of a trial run. I would like a nicer looking bottle holding system, but I can live with turning something destined for the dump into something useful for the time being.
  5. Welcome! West side of cincy here!
  6. I turn 30 this year. 1988 Dodge Daytona 1994 Ford F150 Regular Cab Long Bed 2WD 5.0L 1988 Mazda RX-7 GXL 1990 Mazda RX-7 GXL 1988 Oldsmobile Delta 88 1978 Ford F100 Camper Special 400M Big Block 2WD 1978 Dodge Tioga 27' Motor Home 2003 Ford Ranger 4WD 4.0L Stick Shift (first new car) 2004 Volkswagen Passat GLS 5-speed (new) 2000 Chevy Silverado 1500 Z71 on 20" wheels with 35" tires 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe (Purchased to drive while I had the truck, sister ended up driving it full time, she made the payments) 2011 Ford Fusion Sport (new) 2014 Audi A4 Premium Plus 6-speed (new)
  7. Thanks! I just need some free time and the weather to be on my side so I can get this cleaning started. So ready to use these toys, especially the foam gun!
  8. Thanks! Addiction is right, I felt like I got a little carried away when I started ordering. :-) Thank you! Thank you! Pretty cool that you are from Cincy too, the world keeps getting smaller! Thank you! Thank you! I'm happy with it so far.
  9. Hey all, just wanted to say hello from Cincinnati Ohio. I'm new to detailing and to Adam's and I appreciate what I've already learned from trolling around the forum. I've recently received my first order from Adam's and I look forward to putting these products to good use! :-) This is what I will be detailing...
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