These items below are not for sale.
This is a showcase for what I like to do.  

Custom Office chair

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Comments: Why? Cuz we can!! Actually very comfortable.
Material Used: Old school board steno chair with orange cover and lots of chrome. replaced seat with fiberglass shell and 1" high density white foam. Suede top with faux reptile (pig skin imprint) insert. Heavy thread (sb138) top stitch. Vinyl sides (Cuz I'm cheap). Leather for fringe. Backrest... original backrest cut down 1" soft white foam. Same materials as cushion.
You can never have enough chrome or fringe!!

Stereo speakers in Helmet

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  Speaker placed in a pocket sewn into side flap.   Mini Sony Fm radio placed into pocket cut into Styrofoam at rear.

Leather Drink Holder

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Great for that pop you couldn't quite finish at the rest stop.

Helmet Air Brush

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The idea started as a way to introduce some white on the top of the helmet. I find the heat from the sun a little too much.  
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Manual Holder

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Carry your manual with you and saves damage.

Map Holder

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Great for Poker Runs!! Clips on to windshield bag.

Anti Vibration


Mechanics anti vibration gloves for use with air tools.
    These work great as a liner under winter gloves. I don't understand why but I get more tingling when wearing heavy gloves.
    Other ideas that work. Expanding foam in the bars (not too much). Dynamic
    There is no substitute for proper shifting. Harley's can chug along but that same chug can cause your fingers to go numb. I tested these gloves by letting the engine rev out before shifting and my hands felt very comfortable after one hour. Then I shifted up fast and chugged around town and the gloves still worked but not as good.

License Frame Picture Frame

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4 chrome acorn nuts attached from behind with plastic plugs through frame, clear plastic and thin panel backing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Custom Golf Cart

DAKART

Inspired by a Porsche with a new coat of paint at the body shop next door.
Purple\Blue paint with pearl flip and metallic. Light gray interior. Great for the summer home!


My latest golf cart.

I named it Ra after the Egyptian sun god.

New year and a new look....coming soon

Air Brush

I took up the air brush after an experience with other airbrush artists. Trying to get the ideas out of my head into theirs is a very tough thing. This is my third airbrush project and I think it turned out quite well.


Trailer for Golf Cart

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Portable Powerful tunes

Bucket 'o Bass 

After reading all the web pages and trying to comprehend all the math and formulas to build a bass speaker I disregarded it all and built it my way! 
10" active on top, 8 passive in the bottom then stuffed with fiberfill. Powered by a 300 watt bridgeable amp. Bucket from the liquor store and speakers and amp from the surplus store. Total cost $135 and it rocks.
Fits nicely into my beach cart.

Flip top BBQ

Black Jack Table

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Inspired By Casino Niagara
You wont see quality like this at Casino Niagara!

Fireplace Mantel
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This mantel was built from a piece of Oak found on the shores of Lake Erie about 20 feet from where Charlie Sheen and Emelio Estevez filmed The Mitchell Bros. The oak was 28 feet by 5" X 12" and contained square steel spikes. It came from the Raleigh. This was a wooden freighter over 200 feet long the went down in 1910 in about 30 feet of water off Port Colbourne. I figure the wood lasted so long because it was soaked in creosote.

 

Throne

A custom drummers throne from recycled parts.

Doggy door bell

dodgebell.JPG (32248 bytes)  Train your dog with a little peanut butter rubbed over bell and by opening door every time she rings. This works good if the door your dog uses is hidden from view.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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