Wow! I didn’t realize that panel was going to be functional! Great idea. I always pick up a new trick when I watch your build videos. Will have to try the window gasket material. Thanks for the shout out!
I would recommend Novus plastic polishes for cleaning acrylic, they have a heavy polish for deep scratches, a medium polish and a light cleaner. Great stuff I have used it for several years. Great project, I like the way it turned out
Wow! I didn’t realize that panel was going to be functional! Great idea. I always pick up a new trick when I watch your build videos. Will have to try the window gasket material. Thanks for the shout out!
Thanks Jamie! Your the guy full of tricks! lol Thanks for stopping by.
Fantastic job Dave. It’s obvious that you put a lot of thought and hard work into this panel. Looks awesome!
Thanks so much Garland! Yeah took a little time. Thanks for watching!
Really cool looking panel
Thanks for watching!
Very cool project. Thanks for sharing
Thanks so much!
My friend , everything was very cool
Thank you for sharing. 👍🙂
Glad you like it thanks for watching!
Awesome work. Love shiny things me 👍🏻👍🏻
You and me both! Thanks for stopping by!
I love the red sliding switches ... VERY well done!!
Thanks Shawn! Yeah I hope they take a beating. Then I can release.
I would recommend Novus plastic polishes for cleaning acrylic, they have a heavy polish for deep scratches, a medium polish and a light cleaner. Great stuff I have used it for several years. Great project, I like the way it turned out
Thanks for the tips, will definitely have to try that out. My shop is very dusty :) Thanks for stopping by!
Amazing creations!
Thank you much! 😊
Looks great, very cool video
Thank you very much Jerry!
For the children
LOL Thats right!
Looks very cool!
Thanks Jimmy! Im still a beginner and a lot to learn.. but thats the fun part right?
@@WhiteysWickedWorkshop you are doing great! Don't look like a beginer to me...
Way to put that laser to work!
LOL OH YEAH!!
I have concerns about stability and ground clearance.
the back wheels should be as wide as the engines.
Think of it as a large Boxed UPS truck