Sweeeeeet cart man!! I am soooo doing this.. I already have the cart.. and the wood.. I have done a lot of Shou Sugi Ban.. I do it on all my blacksmith hammer handles... Best wood treatment in the world👍🏻
Thanks so much for doing this! I loved Yvan’s cart too but I’m a DIY newbie and couldn’t work out how he made it - this step by step process is perfect!
I built a cart a few weeks ago, I've only got to use it a couple of times but it has been a godsend. having everything at hand and organised is such a time saver.
That thing looks sweet! I saw that cart at Harbor freight and thought it would make a sweet detail cart! I didn’t know the diy guys did the same ima have to check theirs out!
@@SoCleenDetailing Thank you. I bought the plastic drawers but I didn’t like that I couldn’t use the bottom drawer because of the way the cart is made.
awesome build, im looking for some stout hinges so i can build my lc pad washer holder to fold down when i’m not using it and maybe some kind of plastic instead of wood because i keep my cart outside under a carport, but still in the elements … great video 🤘🏽🐿️💨
The only change I prefer is the cart itself, nylon style carts have no worries with water. But most will not have drawer but that too can be an added item.
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing In the original video when Yvan and Nick did the competition Yvan first picked the nylon cart but Harbor Freight was out of stock so Yvan used the cart you saw. Water and all those chemical can leak or cause corrosion as the parts are going to be impacted. No worries but wanted to pass along a bit of the story, enjoyed your color, my HF 5-drawer Mechanics cart is the same color. I store my supplies in the drawers and then use the lower shelf to store my gallon products. Love HF prices and carts.
FYI, Harbor Freight has a special going for Inside Track Club members on a 3 shelf cart with the same dimensions 33"L x 16"W x 32"H 450lbs rating and 5" casters, for only $49.99 regular price is $69.99. Sale ends 9/26. I might stop and pick one up tomorrow to try making a detailing cart with. Thanks for all the information and demonstration of building the cart. I went in to buy the $49.99 steel cart and talked myself into the bigger FRANKLIN 36 in. x 24 in. Industrial Polypropylene Service Cart 500lbs load support for $99. It is bigger and will never rust. Now all I need to do is figure out a layout.
This would be a great project for me! Some great ideas. I might drill a few extra holes in the wood for storing detailing brushes. I like the burned wood look you did. I might even ceramic coat the cart to be sure the paint holds up somewhat long-term. What thickness of wood were you using for the bucket shelf, the polisher holder and bottle holder?
@@viperrcr It’s a fun project and there is no right or wrong way to do it. I plan to add some kind of shield to keep splatter from getting on my towels when using the pad cleaner. I used 1/2 wood.
@@cedricchoice9750 Thank you! I bought the bottle holder at Detailed Image. If you use code DetailedImage5533 at checkout you get 10% off your entire order. I think I put a link in the video description to detailed image.
Have you tried the cart with a few gallons of liquid on that side shelf? If so, have you had any experience with it wanting to tip or does it handle the weight good enough?
When I saw the thumbnail, I thought of Yvan’s. I remember watching that video. Nothing against Nick and Jason, but my money was on Yvan and Sylvie. Investors learned not to bet against Yvan and Sylvie when it comes down to detailing and efficiency. They’ve been detailing a minute or two…
Nice cart. Do you know if there's a pre made bottle holder i can purchase? Unfortunately, i have ZERO carpentry skills, and I was planning on just using the cart to hold my buckets as I'm just a home enthusiast.
Awesome cart, Brian. I've been looking for one for a while now, and you've given me some great ideas. This build is right up my alley being a former carpenter for 18 years. Might do something different cart color wise, maybe something that matches my truck or my wife's Grand Cherokee. Thanks for the great video.
Good Job. Bucket hole size is 11 3/8”
@@diydetailofficial Thank you!
Looks awesome 👏🏽
@@frankieups Thanks
Sweeeeeet cart man!!
I am soooo doing this.. I already have the cart.. and the wood..
I have done a lot of Shou Sugi Ban.. I do it on all my blacksmith hammer handles... Best wood treatment in the world👍🏻
@@MNpicker Thank you! It’s fun burning wood.
Nice, I'm so close to being motivated :)
@@unreviewed Thank you!
Great job! OUTSTANDING video! Thank you for showing the step by step process!
@@ThisOldDetailingDude Thank you and you are welcome!
Thanks so much for doing this! I loved Yvan’s cart too but I’m a DIY newbie and couldn’t work out how he made it - this step by step process is perfect!
@@georgina_gsm You are welcome! I’m glad I could help.
I built a cart a few weeks ago, I've only got to use it a couple of times but it has been a godsend. having everything at hand and organised is such a time saver.
@@WolfAbarth Yes it is! Thanks for watching
I have the same cart as well. Love the way you design the cart. Gave me some ideas to do the same way.
@@joelmunoz2330 Awesome! Good luck with building yours.
That thing looks sweet! I saw that cart at Harbor freight and thought it would make a sweet detail cart! I didn’t know the diy guys did the same ima have to check theirs out!
@@Enthusiast_detailing Yea h it is awesome. I used it this past weekend and loved it.
Nice!.. very useful to have a detailing cart.. Enjoyed the video
@@beerme_2 Thank you!
First!!!
Great under 200!
Building toilet seats?😜😜😜👍🏼
Thanks Ashlynn for doing an awesome job!👍🏼👍🏼👌👌💐💐💐
@@1stfrompuertorico568 🏆 Thanks and she had fun doing it.
Cart coming out looking good. Everything you need at the stretch of an arm
@@lennypalumbo7739 Thank you and that was the goal!
Awesome job Brian! I have a similar one and I use those plastic drawers on the bottom shelf from Walmart for my pads and extra towels. Great video! 👍🏼
@@SoCleenDetailing Thank you. I bought the plastic drawers but I didn’t like that I couldn’t use the bottom drawer because of the way the cart is made.
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing ahhh ok makes sense!
@@FABAutomotiveDetailingI cut the front face of the cart for clearance 😊
Great job looks good
@@michaelterry885 Thank you!
Off to Harbor Freight I go!! Nice Job!!!
@@67Jeff Thank you and have fun making your own!
Nice rig Brian.. The only thing different I would do is have a Blue cart.. My favorite color.. would match my Harley and my golf bag.
@@chicagomike2111 Thanks! Green is the my first choice but it was on clearance so I figured I could deal with it. 🤣
awesome build, im looking for some stout hinges so i can build my lc pad washer holder to fold down when i’m not using it and maybe some kind of plastic instead of wood because i keep my cart outside under a carport, but still in the elements … great video 🤘🏽🐿️💨
@@FrankoDetails Thanks! I thought about the hinges also but I didn’t think about it until after I was done of course. 🤣
Looks good and I can relate about a sore back. 👍✌️☮️
@@bstewartexecutivecarcare3797 Thank you!
The only change I prefer is the cart itself, nylon style carts have no worries with water. But most will not have drawer but that too can be an added item.
@@MyGuyKirby True but the only water that might get on it would be from the pad washer itself which is minimal. The paint should keep the cart safe.
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing In the original video when Yvan and Nick did the competition Yvan first picked the nylon cart but Harbor Freight was out of stock so Yvan used the cart you saw. Water and all those chemical can leak or cause corrosion as the parts are going to be impacted. No worries but wanted to pass along a bit of the story, enjoyed your color, my HF 5-drawer Mechanics cart is the same color. I store my supplies in the drawers and then use the lower shelf to store my gallon products. Love HF prices and carts.
FYI, Harbor Freight has a special going for Inside Track Club members on a 3 shelf cart with the same dimensions 33"L x 16"W x 32"H 450lbs rating and 5" casters, for only $49.99 regular price is $69.99. Sale ends 9/26. I might stop and pick one up tomorrow to try making a detailing cart with. Thanks for all the information and demonstration of building the cart. I went in to buy the $49.99 steel cart and talked myself into the bigger FRANKLIN 36 in. x 24 in. Industrial Polypropylene Service Cart 500lbs load support for $99. It is bigger and will never rust. Now all I need to do is figure out a layout.
That's awesome! Good luck with the build.
That's a good cart for under $200, you could put some battery powered lL.E.D lights on it 👍👍
@@eamonkelly2792 Thank you! You definitely could but I have plenty of light in my garage.
Fantastic job.
@@NeilJohn-the-washer Thank you
I'll always be jealous of that cart keav got super cheap from Amazon
@@aaron30569 I haven’t seen his cart. I will have to go check it out
Great cart Brian 👍😁
@@davestewart9146 Thank you!
This would be a great project for me! Some great ideas. I might drill a few extra holes in the wood for storing detailing brushes. I like the burned wood look you did. I might even ceramic coat the cart to be sure the paint holds up somewhat long-term. What thickness of wood were you using for the bucket shelf, the polisher holder and bottle holder?
@@viperrcr It’s a fun project and there is no right or wrong way to do it. I plan to add some kind of shield to keep splatter from getting on my towels when using the pad cleaner. I used 1/2 wood.
I was looking at getting one of those us general carts as my dedicated wash cart.
@@Dcervantes243 It would be great for that!
looks good🤔👍
@@PerryShriver Thank you!
👍🏾The wood shelves would have looked even more awesome if Hoofhearted had put his magic touch on them like those coasters and that table.
@@aldaley3537 I agree! Thanks for watching
Nice job! Have you considered collapsible hinges to pack the cart away?
@@TS19781 Thank you and yes I thought about that after the fact.
Under 200 lets goo!!!!
@@serranosmobile Thanks brother!
Another solid video. Where did you purchase the ceramic coating bottle holder?
@@cedricchoice9750 Thank you! I bought the bottle holder at Detailed Image. If you use code DetailedImage5533 at checkout you get 10% off your entire order. I think I put a link in the video description to detailed image.
Have you tried the cart with a few gallons of liquid on that side shelf? If so, have you had any experience with it wanting to tip or does it handle the weight good enough?
@@stevewillloseit7974 Yes I have had 3 gallons in my rinseless bucket with zero issues. It is nice and stable even when rolling around the garage.
When I saw the thumbnail, I thought of Yvan’s. I remember watching that video. Nothing against Nick and Jason, but my money was on Yvan and Sylvie. Investors learned not to bet against Yvan and Sylvie when it comes down to detailing and efficiency. They’ve been detailing a minute or two…
@@wademiyataki9221 Yes sir! Yvan and Sylvia are so good at what they do. Sylvia though she is the hardest working person I have ever seen.
FAB toilet seats coming!
@@serranosmobile 🤣 A toilet seat that won’t fit perfect but will get the job done.
I'm about to do the same thing soon, it's getting annoying when I'm missing something, and have to go back and forth to get what I'm needing.
@@NewHorizonDetailing It sure is! Good luck with yours hopefully this gave you some ideas.
What are the dimensions of the bottle holder? Thanks!
@@AustinSpencer-y7f 28” long and
3 1/2” wide
Nice cart. Do you know if there's a pre made bottle holder i can purchase? Unfortunately, i have ZERO carpentry skills, and I was planning on just using the cart to hold my buckets as I'm just a home enthusiast.
@@jerardgeorge7415 Thanks! You should be able to find bottle holders on Amazon.
Nice cart. It would be nice to not have to bend down to use the bucket.
@@bhall7025 Thank you! I’m using it today and I love not having to bend over constantly.
Awesome cart, Brian. I've been looking for one for a while now, and you've given me some great ideas. This build is right up my alley being a former carpenter for 18 years. Might do something different cart color wise, maybe something that matches my truck or my wife's Grand Cherokee. Thanks for the great video.
@@jimlove3795 Thanks Jim! I didn’t care for the color either but it was a good deal. Hopefully your woodwork turns out better than mine. 🤣
@FABAutomotiveDetailing Nothing wrong with your woodwork, Brian. Outstanding job my friend. 👍
@@jimlove3795 Thank you!
2nd!
@@jmmustangs3078 🥈
3rd
@@NewHorizonDetailing 🥉
I auck at building anything 😭😭
@@serranosmobile Me too man!