Everyone should have a crank lamp.
This thread is giving me some other cool ideas though. That planetary gear light switch is awesome!
Everyone should have a crank lamp.
This thread is giving me some other cool ideas though. That planetary gear light switch is awesome!
I could really use a wide 17" slick (preferably unused) to put on my 17x10 rim for an end table. I do have an old GE fridge from the 30's thats been converted to kegerator with a tap through the door, i could use a cam for the tap handle. I've got to figure out what kind of couch to get. I probably shouldnt keep a motorcycle inside as I do still have my six year old daughter living with me. I've got a few old turbos that I need to find a use for, maybe even as wall art...
You can't have car guy furniture without some seats and sofas made from old car seats. I have the leather back seat out of my old Maxima in the attic of the garage awaiting for me to turn it into a couch at one point. Something like this:
In my tiny studio, I have a surround sound system with a 47" TV in a space about 8' square. It has a single comfy chair in the middle. Probably violates every interior decorating rule in the book, but it is aligned with my priorities.
In reply to fanfoy:
I wish I could find readily available tubing that's already circular to build stuff like that couch.
Set the new tonneau cover w/ frame next to the radiator to warm up to get the snaps done. Covers the window perfectly, like it was made for it. Could do a roll up or hinge w/ gas struts ftw.
pallets, crates, wooden spools and car parts can be combined to make just about any furniture needed. Bonus points for inlaying slate/granite/flagstone as inlays when using crates. Spool tables sanded and stained or with newspaper laid down then cleared are always easy projects.
In reply to DeadSkunk:
That rolled tubing is nice. If you want there are tons of shops that can do that.
But there was a sofa that someone built that had a nice mix of wood and metal. didn't require any metal bending, and worked well with the seats. They were probably from a Jag, or something english. Can't find it now, my google-fu is failing me.
Edit: couldn't find it, but this looks cool too.
I need to find a use for the VW GTI front bumper that my kids dragged home from a WC race a Mid Ohio a couple of years ago. My wife about had a fit when she saw that thing in the back of her Merc.
fanfoy wrote: In reply to DeadSkunk: That rolled tubing is nice. If you want there are tons of shops that can do that. But there was a sofa that someone built that had a nice mix of wood and metal. didn't require any metal bending, and worked well with the seats. They were probably from a Jag, or something english. Can't find it now, my google-fu is failing me. Edit: couldn't find it, but this looks cool too.
I have a ton of those rail fittings if anyone is interested. They are expensive to buy new.
In reply to Dave: For an indoor paper towel holder from pistons, the pistons should be polished or painted.
Ok, nothing fancy here. Some valve covers I had laying around and a cheap frame.. Old foot gas pedal and dimmer switch cover... Another cheap frame..Needs dusted.. Blue is reflection from a clock near it.
And when I had to replace the pull start on a small engine I thought this would be interesting on the wall. With a really cheap frame.
Sorry for the bad cheap cell phone pictures..
I have a Nissan 4 cyl block that I am going to use for an end table. Someday..
I've got this. Otherwise, a bunch of car posters, mostly ones I designed. Best one is a poster for the Racing The Rock movie signed by the cast and filmmakers
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