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Mariner got a reaction from slapshot87 in NEW Adams Detail Cart
I was happy when they came out with a cart that wasn’t $200. So I picked one up on sale to try it out.
From an engineering standpoint, solid. I like the friction fit of the posts, but the screws that self tap into the post, stupid idea. First thing I did after drilling all the screws was notice the cart was crooked. When it says pound in the posts with a rubber mallet, make sure you make them wish they never existed because they stick. So naturally, I have several triple drilled posts. No biggie in the end, it’s not visible anyways. Merely a nuisance in design. With all that said, I had it fully built in less than 10 minutes.
Now to what people care about, functionality. It looks small, as in short. I’m a smaller dude, and I thought no way will tall people like this. I’m curious to their thoughts. But as far as space on the cart, it nails it. I’m not a person huge on image, and I don’t pose my products merely to show people I have $7000 worth of Adams stuff that’ll take 30 years to use. This cart holds all my bottles, my Bose speaker, and some brushes.
**Forgot to add, the wheels are solid, sturdy, and roll easily. They also lock. With one lock on it’ll hold in my slanted driveway.
All in all, it works, and the price fit. Thanks for reading.
It is #NationalPetDay so naturally I included my girls.
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Mariner got a reaction from falcaineer in What did you do today?
First my tire, then hers. Somebody hates me ???
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Mariner reacted to falcaineer in NEW Adams Detail Cart
Nice set up, Dustin! I'm gonna have to consider that cart. And I had the same thought as @mc2hill...
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Mariner got a reaction from Bryman312 in NEW Adams Detail Cart
I was happy when they came out with a cart that wasn’t $200. So I picked one up on sale to try it out.
From an engineering standpoint, solid. I like the friction fit of the posts, but the screws that self tap into the post, stupid idea. First thing I did after drilling all the screws was notice the cart was crooked. When it says pound in the posts with a rubber mallet, make sure you make them wish they never existed because they stick. So naturally, I have several triple drilled posts. No biggie in the end, it’s not visible anyways. Merely a nuisance in design. With all that said, I had it fully built in less than 10 minutes.
Now to what people care about, functionality. It looks small, as in short. I’m a smaller dude, and I thought no way will tall people like this. I’m curious to their thoughts. But as far as space on the cart, it nails it. I’m not a person huge on image, and I don’t pose my products merely to show people I have $7000 worth of Adams stuff that’ll take 30 years to use. This cart holds all my bottles, my Bose speaker, and some brushes.
**Forgot to add, the wheels are solid, sturdy, and roll easily. They also lock. With one lock on it’ll hold in my slanted driveway.
All in all, it works, and the price fit. Thanks for reading.
It is #NationalPetDay so naturally I included my girls.
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Mariner reacted to Chris@Adams in NEW Adams Detail Cart
I am really liking my cart, I think the size (for me) is perfect. When I am finished with it, it tucks away under my workbench.
Great job Team Adam's!
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Mariner reacted to mc2hill in NEW Adams Detail Cart
Nice write up Dustin. In the second pic it looked like the dog was clipped to the cart, and I was thinking 'this may not end well'!
BTW, I was thru your 'burg last Thursday evening on the way back from Marco Island.
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Mariner reacted to Focus_Red in NEW Adams Detail Cart
I have to say, I wish this came out 2 years ago. I purchased a standard cart off amazon for the same price and it doesn't work all that great if I'm honest. I've tried modifying it but... meh. Now I'm trying to justify this cart.
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Mariner got a reaction from falcaineer in NEW Adams Detail Cart
I was happy when they came out with a cart that wasn’t $200. So I picked one up on sale to try it out.
From an engineering standpoint, solid. I like the friction fit of the posts, but the screws that self tap into the post, stupid idea. First thing I did after drilling all the screws was notice the cart was crooked. When it says pound in the posts with a rubber mallet, make sure you make them wish they never existed because they stick. So naturally, I have several triple drilled posts. No biggie in the end, it’s not visible anyways. Merely a nuisance in design. With all that said, I had it fully built in less than 10 minutes.
Now to what people care about, functionality. It looks small, as in short. I’m a smaller dude, and I thought no way will tall people like this. I’m curious to their thoughts. But as far as space on the cart, it nails it. I’m not a person huge on image, and I don’t pose my products merely to show people I have $7000 worth of Adams stuff that’ll take 30 years to use. This cart holds all my bottles, my Bose speaker, and some brushes.
**Forgot to add, the wheels are solid, sturdy, and roll easily. They also lock. With one lock on it’ll hold in my slanted driveway.
All in all, it works, and the price fit. Thanks for reading.
It is #NationalPetDay so naturally I included my girls.
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Mariner got a reaction from Thorsager in NEW Adams Detail Cart
I was happy when they came out with a cart that wasn’t $200. So I picked one up on sale to try it out.
From an engineering standpoint, solid. I like the friction fit of the posts, but the screws that self tap into the post, stupid idea. First thing I did after drilling all the screws was notice the cart was crooked. When it says pound in the posts with a rubber mallet, make sure you make them wish they never existed because they stick. So naturally, I have several triple drilled posts. No biggie in the end, it’s not visible anyways. Merely a nuisance in design. With all that said, I had it fully built in less than 10 minutes.
Now to what people care about, functionality. It looks small, as in short. I’m a smaller dude, and I thought no way will tall people like this. I’m curious to their thoughts. But as far as space on the cart, it nails it. I’m not a person huge on image, and I don’t pose my products merely to show people I have $7000 worth of Adams stuff that’ll take 30 years to use. This cart holds all my bottles, my Bose speaker, and some brushes.
**Forgot to add, the wheels are solid, sturdy, and roll easily. They also lock. With one lock on it’ll hold in my slanted driveway.
All in all, it works, and the price fit. Thanks for reading.
It is #NationalPetDay so naturally I included my girls.
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Mariner got a reaction from Ironjaw in Brilliant Glaze got a job saturday need help now!!
Oh man Cedric you have got to change your font lol it seriously gives me a headache trying to read it.
I hope your detail went well!
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Mariner got a reaction from Patstrick in What did you do today?
No words needed lol. On the flip side, my county has one of the best and most respected Sheriff’s Departments in the country.
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Mariner got a reaction from IAcamoprincess01 in What did you do today?
No words needed lol. On the flip side, my county has one of the best and most respected Sheriff’s Departments in the country.
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Mariner reacted to Patstrick in What did you do today?
I never skimp on tires, my life is more valuable than using inexpensive tires
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Mariner got a reaction from 2barevo in What did you do today?
No words needed lol. On the flip side, my county has one of the best and most respected Sheriff’s Departments in the country.
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Mariner got a reaction from Nickfire20 in What did you do today?
Lol funny thing is recently I had pulled out the tire from my undercarriage and mounted it on top of my bajarack. But before I did that, I did actually clean it with T&RC. That’s why the spare looks so clean ?
I was fortunate to have a tow truck driver also go out of his way and stop to lend his speed jack and impact wrench... with my 2.5” front lift, the bottle jack I had would have been questionable at best.
All together it was a successful and quick tire change. I’m glad the deputy stopped and threw on the lights because the road I was on is busy as hell about this time, and people aren’t always too considerate to fellas on the side of the road.
Honestly I’m glad I took that screw in my tire instead of someone less capable of changing a tire.
Now the the question is, patch the tire, or upgrade with bigger tires....
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Mariner got a reaction from Ls1transam in It came!!!!!!!
It’s like Christmas with all the attachments
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Mariner got a reaction from ZMAN024 in What did you do today?
No words needed lol. On the flip side, my county has one of the best and most respected Sheriff’s Departments in the country.
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Mariner got a reaction from 8675309'SS in It came!!!!!!!
It’s like Christmas with all the attachments
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Mariner got a reaction from falcaineer in What did you do today?
Lol funny thing is recently I had pulled out the tire from my undercarriage and mounted it on top of my bajarack. But before I did that, I did actually clean it with T&RC. That’s why the spare looks so clean ?
I was fortunate to have a tow truck driver also go out of his way and stop to lend his speed jack and impact wrench... with my 2.5” front lift, the bottle jack I had would have been questionable at best.
All together it was a successful and quick tire change. I’m glad the deputy stopped and threw on the lights because the road I was on is busy as hell about this time, and people aren’t always too considerate to fellas on the side of the road.
Honestly I’m glad I took that screw in my tire instead of someone less capable of changing a tire.
Now the the question is, patch the tire, or upgrade with bigger tires....
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Mariner reacted to falcaineer in What did you do today?
That's one FLAT tire, Dustin. Happy you got all squared away...first responders are awesome. But the real question...did you go straight home and apply TRC and TS to the spare?!
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Mariner got a reaction from falcaineer in What did you do today?
No words needed lol. On the flip side, my county has one of the best and most respected Sheriff’s Departments in the country.
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Mariner reacted to pirahnah3 in What did you do today?
Now there is the definition of to serve and protect. Thank you Sheriff's Deputy!
My day was an interesting one.....never seen ARCP pipe rot out at the bottom.....yeah.....
On the flip side, met with the first contractor about his quote for the new garage. Promising!
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Mariner got a reaction from 8675309'SS in What did you do today?
No words needed lol. On the flip side, my county has one of the best and most respected Sheriff’s Departments in the country.