I received my Adams mini a couple days ago. The polisher looks and feels like a quality built machine! I haven't had a chance to use it other then a quick test . So far it has exceeded my expectations and the price is right.
I recently purchased a detailing cart and wanted to find a solution to keep my bottles secure and prevent them from moving or tipping over. I thought I would give it a shot and build something myself seeing as I had a specific design in mind. Here are some details of the project...
Started with a heavy duty steel 3-tier cart and added the Adam's 'A' to class it up:
IMG_20160916_1 by avimore, on Flickr
Added some shelf-liner to all three levels for some padding and protection:
IMG_20160916_2 by avimore, on Flickr
Got a piece of wood cut-out to fit exactly on the top shelf. Then measurements carefully drawn up to fit 21 bottles:
IMG_20160916_3 by avimore, on Flickr
Cutting the holes out was easier than I expected and luckily the wood held up well:
IMG_20160916_4 by avimore, on Flickr
IMG_20160916_5 by avimore, on Flickr
Sanded and ready for paint:
IMG_20160916_6 by avimore, on Flickr
The fit turned out perfect and very sturdy:
IMG_20160916_7 by avimore, on Flickr
IMG_20160916_8 by avimore, on Flickr
Used a couple coats of Satin Black (I tried Gloss Black at first but it was too shiny):
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IMG_20160916_10 by avimore, on Flickr
Bottles are nice and snug now. Very happy with the result
Just throwing it out there but I got to see the Mini Swirlkiller in action and some hands on time with it this week. Great little machine, very capable.