@@CHAINHUNTER That should be easy. I have to work out the axles. The idea is to not have to use any tools when it transforms. Worst case scenario Ill have to bring along a crescent wrench or two.
@@yourfriendlukejackson really depends on what type of disc golf you like . If you like tight tech woods , then it has that for you . Only 2 holes you can rip on and the majority of the course weaves through undulating terrain with marsh / water close to many of the holes . Some times the tide is high and can swallow your disc .
“Sourced from an old ladies walker…”
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I love this build . Crazy imagination and repurpose .
Is there a video or a step by step manufacture process for that custom rain fly?
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Loved the cart
This build is so much fun…I mean dish rack , baby stroller drink holder , trash bag for a rain fly hahahaha! Simply genius !
I got a new lead on the seamstress I'm looking for. I might get it done after all. We will see tomorrow.
That’s great ! What about the metal work you need done ?
@@CHAINHUNTER That should be easy. I have to work out the axles. The idea is to not have to use any tools when it transforms. Worst case scenario Ill have to bring along a crescent wrench or two.
Where is this course?
This was shot at bennetts creek park in Suffolk va. Mostly wooded sweet course that can take your lunch .
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@@CHAINHUNTER dang. I live across the bridge (about 30 minutes from that course) and have never played it. Do you recommend it?
@@yourfriendlukejackson really depends on what type of disc golf you like . If you like tight tech woods , then it has that for you . Only 2 holes you can rip on and the majority of the course weaves through undulating terrain with marsh / water close to many of the holes . Some times the tide is high and can swallow your disc .
Hah I hear the accent now 🤣
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@@SOUNDINTHECITY got more diy coming up stay tuned and thanks for watching