Great finish on the club cart Dennis! I have been thinking of a Motometer for the Miller for quite a while but thought it might be too big for the car. Seeing it on the car it adds to the caricature aspect of Cyclekarting.
I would imagine "details" are are second nature to someone who make models of any type..... making things look realistic. Great looking Kart, I still like "Old 27" though.
If you spray some slightly soapy water on the surface just before you start laying down your vinyl stickers they will be just slippery enough to release any air bubbles and re-set their location until you rub them down with your squeegee. Then spray the water on the transfer tape and give it a minute to soak in so that it wants to release the vinyl. They will turn out perfect every time!
That kart turned out beautiful, the new additions you did fit perfectly. You and Steve (and others) have set very high bar for the rest of us to try to meet in kart construction
❤❤❤ I absolutely love your build. An attention to quality and detail. I do wish however, that you would Have hand paylet those letters period correct and numbers. I had to Shame my body with a World War. 2 Jeep and to doing the same. I hope we get to see test ride videos of this. You do great work😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
How did you give 27 its’ number? Since you explained the 48…. Disclosure…I did not watch entire video, but watched the decal part. Nice addition to your team.
"Wandering around Ace hardware..." I do that at Goodwill too. I love creative artwork, making something from nothing. Nice ingenuity, Dennis.
I just got a house that I am moving in April and it has a shed. I am seriously considering building one.
You are a true artist!!!!! Fan-freaking-tastic work!!
Great finish on the club cart Dennis! I have been thinking of a Motometer for the Miller for quite a while but thought it might be too big for the car. Seeing it on the car it adds to the caricature aspect of Cyclekarting.
Great job!
I would imagine "details" are are second nature to someone who make models of any type..... making things look realistic. Great looking Kart, I still like "Old 27" though.
If you spray some slightly soapy water on the surface just before you start laying down your vinyl stickers they will be just slippery enough to release any air bubbles and re-set their location until you rub them down with your squeegee. Then spray the water on the transfer tape and give it a minute to soak in so that it wants to release the vinyl. They will turn out perfect every time!
Great work! love seeing some of these finishing touches.
That looks AMAZING guys! Great work!
That kart turned out beautiful, the new additions you did fit perfectly. You and Steve (and others) have set very high bar for the rest of us to try to meet in kart construction
Great looking cart
nice job sir
Beautiful work, Dennis!! Clearly way beyond the carriage wheels and a Clinton engine we started with. Keep 'er coming.
❤❤❤ I absolutely love your build. An attention to quality and detail. I do wish however, that you would Have hand paylet those letters period correct and numbers. I had to Shame my body with a World War. 2 Jeep and to doing the same. I hope we get to see test ride videos of this. You do great work😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
6:35: tracing the pattern: cut holes in the pattern and use tape to fix it to the metal to stop it sliding around............
Du machst sehr gut arbeit super aber warum es ist nicht electrical das auto ist alt and schön
nice
👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🤝🇮🇩
How did you give 27 its’ number? Since you explained the 48…. Disclosure…I did not watch entire video, but watched the decal part. Nice addition to your team.
Do you know where I can get those rims and tires I've been looking online and cannot find anything