FRANKO!! OMG so excited to receive this from you! Thank you so much for thinking of me and all the effort and time you took to make this. You are an awesome dude! Appreciate you 🫡🫶🏽
@@ChiGalKMcAcura lol…yeah the double clutch /w/ paddle shift is the one i’m making for yours truly. i been busy making em for others i forgot to make myself one…the o.g is great though 🤘🏽🐿️💨
What a great idea. That's cool how you innovate a great idea into an existing bucket dolly. It really makes it great because you don't have to bend over to move your bucket around. Great for me because I have a bad back. My Dad is a welder and has been an intuitive engineer his whole life. He had built COUNTLESS motorcycles and cars over the years, many entirely from scratch. In the 1980's, he broke down in a forest far from anywhere and hit a deer which destroyed his radiator in his van he had. He disassembled the air conditioning system and built a temporary radiator from the condenser module which was enough to get them home. He's an incredible designer. A few years back I asked him to make me a detailing cart and he outdid himself. It was a Cadillac of a detailing car for two buckets which rode on top of a flatbed car so you could easily pick them up and empty them out and then drop them right back onto the cart which had side rails to hold them in. Then it had a long handle coming up very similar to your design. If you market these, you'd probably have yourself a successful little side business. You should copyright or patent this design idea. Companies would probably pay you for the rights to manufacture these things. Someplace like Max Shine or SPTA would probably jump all over this design idea. Or create your own company and sell these on Amazon since it's got global reach. I like your channel and your way of thinking. You have really good ideas to help you be more proficient in detailing.
@@joevanseeters2873 man that’s awesome was your dad’s secret identity McGuyver? 😆… yeah this idea came from a place of love, the love of not having to bend over and do the bucket shuffle
@@maryhoffman2547 lmao, when filming all that yesterday, i was like a kid who drank his first soda, 30 mins into recording i completely ran out of gas and wanted to take nap 😆
Coming from a manufacturing background, I would use my dead blow when seating material into a vise. It's pretty cool how you can push the material down tight onto parallels in a vice, but the parallels would still move. One solid THUNK with a dead blow, allowing the momentum of the downward stroke to bring the shot to the top and then all those little helpers continuing that momentum after the face of the dead blow strikes the material. The parallels would be absolutely tight and you would be able to hold tolerances down to .001"
@@AMI_Detail yeah the rubber mallet vs the dead blow for those eztube connectors is waaaay more work than it needs to be. the soft face dead blow makes it short work without deforming or breaking the metal and connectors, you can really make some cool “weld less” projects with that system
yo keepitklean so sorry for the late response i completely missed this one. yes of the versions i’ve made so far there’s the regular Stickshift, the dual bucket Double Clutch, the stickshift with utility hooks the 3 On The Tree, and the one probably suited most for you mobile detailers the PaddleShift. the PaddleShift has the added benefit of being able to break down by taking the handle off with a quick connect for more options to store away between jobs. the idea is there and there’s so many options for your creativity when building one but if you really like the finished look and ease of build, in my honest opinion there’s nothing better than the tubes and connectors from Eztube.com also i’m a huge fan of the grit guard dollys and i would highly recommend the 3 inch wheels, they roll over uneven surfaces so much better than the 2 inch wheels. if you already have a grit guard brand dolly with the 2 inch wheels you can buy the 3 inch wheels to upgrade 🐿️please let me know if you have any questions, i’d be happy to help💨
lol, diytuber comes with homework and assignments to turn in and i was horrible student in school, 😜 my on call work schedule won’t let me diytuber … i’d like the chance and it looks like fun and detailing is my passion but i do love my career 🚂🐿️💨
@@maryhoffman2547 lol that’s awesome you know that but did you know that 2 longs a short and a long is morse code for the letter Q … the railroad adopted it from ships that would use it to signal people an the ports that the Queen was aboard 👸🏼🐿️💨
@FrankoDetails that's freaking awesome! I didn't know that! My grandpa worked on the railroad. When I was in elementary school, the railroad guys would come in and teach us. The three L's...Look,Listen and Live. Yes,I remember that 🤣🤣
@@maryhoffman2547 My wife was a bus driver for over a decade... stopped at tracks, opened door, and demanded silence... definitely Look, Listen and Live with 50+ children aboard! I use a similar method in the fog... both windows down, radio off, listen, then gun it!
@@ScottKelley thank you thank you 🙏🏽 if you do any kind of detailing from hobbyist to pro i highly recommend making this or a version like it to make life a bit easier 👍🏽🐿️💨
@@FrankoDetails Yup yup! I detail as a hobby on the weekends on my own car. I just yesterday bought one of those Walmart bucket dollies actually haha. Just to see what it's like owning a cheaper version for now.
@@ScottKelley i just looked it up for you, my first video “buckets of love” 1 min 33 secs in i show my walmart bucket dolly that i used a pvc pipe on…check it out! you could easily make a stick shift dolly, if yours in the same type of walmart dolly 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@@ScottKelley no YOU ROCK 🤘🏽😎🤘🏽… i’m total idea mode right now, i just tested to see if that 1 inch square tube would fit that slot and it doesn’t, but if your in a area where you can buy a length of steel 1/2 inch square tubing or round (usually hardware store have project pieces, i’d go for 32 inches long at minimum). that would fit in that dolly slot and be waaaay more stable than 1/2 inch pvc and you maybe not even have to bolt it in 👍🏽🐿️💨
@@zk9058 yooooo z k, a lot of people have told me that, sell em, patent the idea, this that and the other. but as it stands right now to sell the entire thing, the purchase of all the supplies, the time it takes to make them then the shipping. you’re looking at right around $200 dollars (depending on where their shipping to) that’s not including the mark up in price to make a profit off of making them. lol would you pay that much money for a dolly with a stick on it 😜 i can afford too but i damn sure wouldn’t the world has a way of seeing a good idea and immediately wanting to make money off of it, and that’s fine. i want to show off this idea because to me it makes sense, and i’m proud of it, and i want to show you that you can make your own and customize it to fit your needs, for waaaay less money ✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽
Thank you for the thoughtful reply. This is a perfect product for the house of rags….until then, looks like i am on my own. I’m gonna buy the materials and go to work. Wish me luck. By the way, what’s the best way to cut the metal tubing?
@@zk9058 you’re very welcome and good luck 👍🏽… i used the 48 inch steel tubes and 2 way connectors from www.eztube.com/ … if you’re careful not to make crooked cuts a regular hacksaw will work just fine…i ended up making a few so i bought a mini metal chop saw from harbor freight for just under $40 bucks.
@@Gladiator1972 dood it’s a mystery! as soon as i started detailing seriously and using my bucket dolly all the time i was like “i got to put a handle on this mofo” 😜🐿️💨
@@DragosDetailing i could, i might … but as of right now total cost to build and ship is waaaaay more than the average detailer would pay. so for now there’s the idea to inspire peeps to try making their own 😜 power to the people style 🤘🏽🐿️💨
@@DragosDetailing yes’r … checkout Eztube.com for everything you need if you wanna make that particular style. one 48 inch tube and a 2 way L connector should get it done for you 👍🏽. the steel tube i found is a bit better than the aluminum tube
@@AMJRS1_813 yo angel ✌🏽 i have a how-to on my channel showing how to make the basic stickshift…the diy detail version looks cool with the bottle holders but i don’t know if they’re going to be for purchase 😜
@@mayo8472 i’ve actually been looking at selling the handles by themselves, for the whole thing it would be mad crazy expensive. but i’ll letcha know what i come up with if you don’t mind a little “some assembly required” the parts to make it $80 - $90 shipping anywhere from $60 - $90 (because it ships in a large box) mark up to make a decent profit and make it worth my time to make $50 it would be waaaaaaaay cheaper to and easier to just do a handle and mounting hardware you could attach to a bucket dolly of your choice (though i do recommend the grit guard with 3in wheels)
Yeah, I don’t mind a little assembly and I can get the dolly myself like you said just the handle and mounting hardware send me the full price and we’ll figure it out. Thank you so much.
@@mayo8472 lol…i already answered the other comment, i thought this was a different person….but yeah a paddle shift handle isn’t out of the question…like i said in the other response i’ll keep ya posted ✌🏽🐿️💨
Hey Sir, I'm interested in getting the double clutch. I don't mind trying to build it, I also don't mind purchasing one from you. I would definitely like one nonetheless tho
@@NathanBenIsrael the absolute best way to go is to build it or have someone build it for you.. although i would like to build and sell these for a profit the cost for me to do so and also shipping is way too high…i made a video with more info on where to buy the tubing and how to build it, you can find on my channel 👍🏽🐿️💨
@@NathanBenIsrael AWESOME! that’s when i know you’re serious about liking this idea. yours doesn’t necessarily have to be exactly what i’ve made but what really helps is the square tubing and connectors from Eztube.com 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@@NathanBenIsrael and don’t get me wrong i would love to sell you one but the cost for a double clutch would be just over $300, parts, hardware, shipping (would be the biggest expense) and mark-up for profit. i’m looking into the possibility of making the handles to sell and ship in the future, that i believe would be the most cost effective way to get these out to people. while also complying with youtube’s rules of selling homemade products via their platform 😜🐿️💨
@@KVASavannah sure thing…if you look through my videos i’ve posted you’ll see the video titled BUCKET DOLLY HANDLE HOW-TO … i haven’t been making videos long and it’s kinda rough but i think it’ll give you an idea how to get it done 👍🏽🐿️💨 this thing is a back saver for sure, we already have to stoop down to wash wheels and to get wash mitts in and out of the bucket during the wash. now with this there’s no more doing the bucket shuffle walk 😜 it’s my favorite detailing tool
oh oh oh, i did mention in the video “if you like a video showing how to make the paddle shift, to let me know” ….. i told you i have a how to already, but if you’d like me to make another video showing how to make the paddle shift, there’s some more tidbits of info i could add in there if you’d like to request that, i’ll definitely try to make that video for you 👍🏽
Nice variation 👌👌👌but I can't see the orange or green or red colors like you all do because I am colorblind 😜😜😜 That yetti insert is fantastic 👌👍🏼 By the way, Did you know the word maraca is our Taíno natives word for the musical instrument? Just like our other Taino natives word hamaca=hammock, huracán=hurricane, canoa=canoe.
I have some degree of Red/Green color blindness. If it's red lettering on a black background, or vise versa, it might as well be written in invisible ink. Reds just don't have that "pop" - probably why I picked the Cyber Orange for my Bronco Sport. I never understood the infatuation with shiny RED sportscars. Porsche's Guards Red and Ferrarri's Rosso Corsa didn't really "do it" for me, probably due to my color blindness.
@@AMI_Detail imagine how it is for Salvatore (The Samsquatch) who works for DIY Detail and is fully colorblind. Remember there are 4 types of our condition of colorblindness and typically has to do with red, green and blue too. Mine is within the normally known red and green and extremely rare to be fully colorblind(monochromacy). Mine is protanopia while others could also be on the other spectrums of tritanopia, deuteranopia
@@beeslandscaping hey what’s up and thank you for visiting my channel. yes i have another video on my channel showing how i made that handle bucket dolly (i’m calling it the stickshift). for that particular style eztube.com is what i used for the handle hardware! hope you give it a try, there’s so many different ways to make one. i hope you get inspired to make one yourself and please let me know how it turns out if you do ✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽
We need a stick shift also more racing style with bigger wheels for off road areas like mine bc the small wheels are not that much of a deal they stuck all the time 🕰️
FRANKO!! OMG so excited to receive this from you! Thank you so much for thinking of me and all the effort and time you took to make this. You are an awesome dude! Appreciate you 🫡🫶🏽
you’re soooo welcome, i can’t wait for you to try it and let me know what you think ✌🏽🐿️💨
Nice!!!! You’re the man Franko!!! Love this idea and the way you’re thinking outside the box! I dig it too!!!
@@DetailsNMe 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽…oh yeah having the stick shift to be another set of hands is amazing, it helps out so much 🐿️💨
The double clutch with a paddle shift would be killer. Good job taking care of Eileen & Carlos.
@@ChiGalKMcAcura lol…yeah the double clutch /w/ paddle shift is the one i’m making for yours truly. i been busy making em for others i forgot to make myself one…the o.g is great though 🤘🏽🐿️💨
@@FrankoDetails patent make perfect…
What a great idea. That's cool how you innovate a great idea into an existing bucket dolly. It really makes it great because you don't have to bend over to move your bucket around. Great for me because I have a bad back. My Dad is a welder and has been an intuitive engineer his whole life. He had built COUNTLESS motorcycles and cars over the years, many entirely from scratch. In the 1980's, he broke down in a forest far from anywhere and hit a deer which destroyed his radiator in his van he had. He disassembled the air conditioning system and built a temporary radiator from the condenser module which was enough to get them home. He's an incredible designer. A few years back I asked him to make me a detailing cart and he outdid himself. It was a Cadillac of a detailing car for two buckets which rode on top of a flatbed car so you could easily pick them up and empty them out and then drop them right back onto the cart which had side rails to hold them in. Then it had a long handle coming up very similar to your design. If you market these, you'd probably have yourself a successful little side business. You should copyright or patent this design idea. Companies would probably pay you for the rights to manufacture these things. Someplace like Max Shine or SPTA would probably jump all over this design idea. Or create your own company and sell these on Amazon since it's got global reach. I like your channel and your way of thinking. You have really good ideas to help you be more proficient in detailing.
@@joevanseeters2873 man that’s awesome was your dad’s secret identity McGuyver? 😆… yeah this idea came from a place of love, the love of not having to bend over and do the bucket shuffle
Double clutch is cool
I'm thinking rinseless in one bucket and wheel cleaner for the other bucket.
Omgezzus, the intro with the dead blow.....☠️ that's so awesome you are sending those to them!
@@maryhoffman2547 lmao, when filming all that yesterday, i was like a kid who drank his first soda, 30 mins into recording i completely ran out of gas and wanted to take nap 😆
Coming from a manufacturing background, I would use my dead blow when seating material into a vise. It's pretty cool how you can push the material down tight onto parallels in a vice, but the parallels would still move. One solid THUNK with a dead blow, allowing the momentum of the downward stroke to bring the shot to the top and then all those little helpers continuing that momentum after the face of the dead blow strikes the material. The parallels would be absolutely tight and you would be able to hold tolerances down to .001"
@@AMI_Detail yeah the rubber mallet vs the dead blow for those eztube connectors is waaaay more work than it needs to be. the soft face dead blow makes it short work without deforming or breaking the metal and connectors, you can really make some cool “weld less” projects with that system
This is incredible for us mobile detailers!! Going to check out your How To, would love one of these!
yo keepitklean so sorry for the late response i completely missed this one. yes of the versions i’ve made so far there’s the regular Stickshift, the dual bucket Double Clutch, the stickshift with utility hooks the 3 On The Tree, and the one probably suited most for you mobile detailers the PaddleShift.
the PaddleShift has the added benefit of being able to break down by taking the handle off with a quick connect for more options to store away between jobs.
the idea is there and there’s so many options for your creativity when building one but if you really like the finished look and ease of build, in my honest opinion there’s nothing better than the tubes and connectors from Eztube.com
also i’m a huge fan of the grit guard dollys and i would highly recommend the 3 inch wheels, they roll over uneven surfaces so much better than the 2 inch wheels. if you already have a grit guard brand dolly with the 2 inch wheels you can buy the 3 inch wheels to upgrade
🐿️please let me know if you have any questions, i’d be happy to help💨
Good Job!
@@diydetailofficial thank you thank you!!! the double duty as a detailing cart is great 👍🏽
Great names! This is a great idea Franko!
@@BXGreen_DrivewayDetails yvan gave me an idea for a stickshift version - 3 on the tree! 😜😜😜
Good job. Damn dude gotta get you to 250 subs before the next round of DIYTuber.
bradshaw! lol my YT analytics puts me at 250 subs by june 2027 😆😭 … fake laughter hiding real tears 😜🐿️💨
Oh yeah
lol, diytuber comes with homework and assignments to turn in and i was horrible student in school, 😜 my on call work schedule won’t let me diytuber … i’d like the chance and it looks like fun and detailing is my passion but i do love my career 🚂🐿️💨
🚂🚂wooo wooo!! ❤❤ two longs,one short and a long😊
@@maryhoffman2547 lol that’s awesome you know that but did you know that 2 longs a short and a long is morse code for the letter Q … the railroad adopted it from ships that would use it to signal people an the ports that the Queen was aboard 👸🏼🐿️💨
@FrankoDetails that's freaking awesome! I didn't know that! My grandpa worked on the railroad. When I was in elementary school, the railroad guys would come in and teach us. The three L's...Look,Listen and Live. Yes,I remember that 🤣🤣
@@maryhoffman2547 nice!!! 🤘🏽🐿️💨
@@maryhoffman2547 My wife was a bus driver for over a decade... stopped at tracks, opened door, and demanded silence... definitely Look, Listen and Live with 50+ children aboard! I use a similar method in the fog... both windows down, radio off, listen, then gun it!
This is kinda neat, looks gerat.
@@ScottKelley thank you thank you 🙏🏽 if you do any kind of detailing from hobbyist to pro i highly recommend making this or a version like it to make life a bit easier 👍🏽🐿️💨
@@FrankoDetails Yup yup! I detail as a hobby on the weekends on my own car. I just yesterday bought one of those Walmart bucket dollies actually haha. Just to see what it's like owning a cheaper version for now.
@@ScottKelley i just looked it up for you, my first video “buckets of love” 1 min 33 secs in i show my walmart bucket dolly that i used a pvc pipe on…check it out! you could easily make a stick shift dolly, if yours in the same type of walmart dolly 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@@FrankoDetails Hah you rock. Thanks.
@@ScottKelley no YOU ROCK 🤘🏽😎🤘🏽… i’m total idea mode right now, i just tested to see if that 1 inch square tube would fit that slot and it doesn’t, but if your in a area where you can buy a length of steel 1/2 inch square tubing or round (usually hardware store have project pieces, i’d go for 32 inches long at minimum). that would fit in that dolly slot and be waaaay more stable than 1/2 inch pvc and you maybe not even have to bolt it in 👍🏽🐿️💨
This is brilliant! I want one. You should sell them!
@@zk9058 yooooo z k, a lot of people have told me that, sell em, patent the idea, this that and the other. but as it stands right now to sell the entire thing, the purchase of all the supplies, the time it takes to make them then the shipping. you’re looking at right around $200 dollars (depending on where their shipping to) that’s not including the mark up in price to make a profit off of making them. lol would you pay that much money for a dolly with a stick on it 😜 i can afford too but i damn sure wouldn’t
the world has a way of seeing a good idea and immediately wanting to make money off of it, and that’s fine. i want to show off this idea because to me it makes sense, and i’m proud of it, and i want to show you that you can make your own and customize it to fit your needs, for waaaay less money ✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽
Thank you for the thoughtful reply. This is a perfect product for the house of rags….until then, looks like i am on my own. I’m gonna buy the materials and go to work. Wish me luck. By the way, what’s the best way to cut the metal tubing?
@@zk9058 you’re very welcome and good luck 👍🏽… i used the 48 inch steel tubes and 2 way connectors from www.eztube.com/ … if you’re careful not to make crooked cuts a regular hacksaw will work just fine…i ended up making a few so i bought a mini metal chop saw from harbor freight for just under $40 bucks.
@@zk9058also i have a more in-depth video on how i made that particular model…. th-cam.com/video/IK5MtHhNORg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=qWjlFitUlLZpBDCB
Freakin awesome
@@Gladiator1972 🐿️thankyou💨 there’s how-to build a stickshift dolly on my channel 🤘🏽
@@FrankoDetails I don’t understand why companies are not selling these
@@Gladiator1972 dood it’s a mystery! as soon as i started detailing seriously and using my bucket dolly all the time i was like “i got to put a handle on this mofo” 😜🐿️💨
Hey bro you need to patent pend that bad boy! Its genius! 🤘🏼
@@DragosDetailing i could, i might … but as of right now total cost to build and ship is waaaaay more than the average detailer would pay. so for now there’s the idea to inspire peeps to try making their own 😜 power to the people style 🤘🏽🐿️💨
@@FrankoDetails fantastic bro I’ll def be making me some! I’m 6 foot 4 and this is gonna help my back so much 🤘🏼
@@DragosDetailing yes’r … checkout Eztube.com for everything you need if you wanna make that particular style. one 48 inch tube and a 2 way L connector should get it done for you 👍🏽. the steel tube i found is a bit better than the aluminum tube
yo brother check out my updated channel description and gimme a shout
I like it, I want the dolly that has spray bottle holder all around with the quick connect, how can I get the diy
@@AMJRS1_813 yo angel ✌🏽 i have a how-to on my channel showing how to make the basic stickshift…the diy detail version looks cool with the bottle holders but i don’t know if they’re going to be for purchase 😜
Franko that’s awesome. Great idea would you be able to make one for me? I really want one.
@@mayo8472 i’ve actually been looking at selling the handles by themselves, for the whole thing it would be mad crazy expensive. but i’ll letcha know what i come up with if you don’t mind a little “some assembly required”
the parts to make it $80 - $90
shipping anywhere from $60 - $90 (because it ships in a large box)
mark up to make a decent profit and make it worth my time to make $50
it would be waaaaaaaay cheaper to and easier to just do a handle and mounting hardware you could attach to a bucket dolly of your choice (though i do recommend the grit guard with 3in wheels)
Yeah, I don’t mind a little assembly and I can get the dolly myself like you said just the handle and mounting hardware send me the full price and we’ll figure it out. Thank you so much.
@@mayo8472 sure thing i’ll letcha know what i come up with 🤘🏽🐿️💨
yo mayo shoot me an email when you can 🤘🏽🐿️💨
I really want to handle Would I be able to buy the paddle shifter ?
@@mayo8472 lol…i already answered the other comment, i thought this was a different person….but yeah a paddle shift handle isn’t out of the question…like i said in the other response i’ll keep ya posted ✌🏽🐿️💨
Hey Sir, I'm interested in getting the double clutch. I don't mind trying to build it, I also don't mind purchasing one from you. I would definitely like one nonetheless tho
@@NathanBenIsrael the absolute best way to go is to build it or have someone build it for you..
although i would like to build and sell these for a profit the cost for me to do so and also shipping is way too high…i made a video with more info on where to buy the tubing and how to build it, you can find on my channel 👍🏽🐿️💨
Much appreciated, I'll check out the video and get what I need to try and build it out. I'll let you know how it goes
@@NathanBenIsrael AWESOME! that’s when i know you’re serious about liking this idea. yours doesn’t necessarily have to be exactly what i’ve made but what really helps is the square tubing and connectors from Eztube.com 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@@NathanBenIsrael and don’t get me wrong i would love to sell you one but the cost for a double clutch would be just over $300, parts, hardware, shipping (would be the biggest expense) and mark-up for profit.
i’m looking into the possibility of making the handles to sell and ship in the future, that i believe would be the most cost effective way to get these out to people. while also complying with youtube’s rules of selling homemade products via their platform 😜🐿️💨
Can I get the how to you mention in this video please? This is a great idea epically for someone who uses a walking cane.
@@KVASavannah sure thing…if you look through my videos i’ve posted you’ll see the video titled BUCKET DOLLY HANDLE HOW-TO … i haven’t been making videos long and it’s kinda rough but i think it’ll give you an idea how to get it done 👍🏽🐿️💨
this thing is a back saver for sure, we already have to stoop down to wash wheels and to get wash mitts in and out of the bucket during the wash. now with this there’s no more doing the bucket shuffle walk 😜 it’s my favorite detailing tool
oh oh oh, i did mention in the video “if you like a video showing how to make the paddle shift, to let me know” ….. i told you i have a how to already, but if you’d like me to make another video showing how to make the paddle shift, there’s some more tidbits of info i could add in there if you’d like to request that, i’ll definitely try to make that video for you 👍🏽
Nice variation 👌👌👌but I can't see the orange or green or red colors like you all do because I am colorblind 😜😜😜
That yetti insert is fantastic 👌👍🏼
By the way, Did you know the word maraca is our Taíno natives word for the musical instrument? Just like our other Taino natives word hamaca=hammock, huracán=hurricane, canoa=canoe.
@@1stfrompuertorico568 humbertooooooo!!! always appreciate the support and always love the puerto rican facts 🇵🇷🐿️🇵🇷
@@FrankoDetails 😜😜and forgot to mention also barbacoa=BBQ
@@1stfrompuertorico568 that’s the best one 😆
I have some degree of Red/Green color blindness. If it's red lettering on a black background, or vise versa, it might as well be written in invisible ink. Reds just don't have that "pop" - probably why I picked the Cyber Orange for my Bronco Sport. I never understood the infatuation with shiny RED sportscars. Porsche's Guards Red and Ferrarri's Rosso Corsa didn't really "do it" for me, probably due to my color blindness.
@@AMI_Detail imagine how it is for Salvatore (The Samsquatch) who works for DIY Detail and is fully colorblind. Remember there are 4 types of our condition of colorblindness and typically has to do with red, green and blue too. Mine is within the normally known red and green and extremely rare to be fully colorblind(monochromacy). Mine is protanopia while others could also be on the other spectrums of tritanopia, deuteranopia
Bro!!!! I have an idea
whatever idea you got let’s make it happen 👍🏽
Can I buy the handle
@@beeslandscaping oooooh that might be a possibility 👍🏽 i’ll look into it and see if can get that done for you at good price
Thank you 🙏🏻
How to
@@beeslandscaping hey what’s up and thank you for visiting my channel. yes i have another video on my channel showing how i made that handle bucket dolly (i’m calling it the stickshift). for that particular style eztube.com is what i used for the handle hardware! hope you give it a try, there’s so many different ways to make one. i hope you get inspired to make one yourself and please let me know how it turns out if you do ✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽
The Mexican hammer is good handy job is building forearms for better grip when washing the car 😂😂🫡
We need a stick shift also more racing style with bigger wheels for off road areas like mine bc the small wheels are not that much of a deal they stuck all the time 🕰️
the dias 4x4 😜🐿️💨