40 year+ retired Contractor, mostly service and repair and general framing, so when I build a box it is over engineered, way to heavy, and costs more than it's worth. I need to build a Gelato Cart for my daughters wedding and once I realized I didn't need to install cold plates, or refrigeration and could use dry ice I started sketching up builds - and yeah they were over engineered, way to heavy, and to expensive for a one off that will be used once or twice a year. Your cart is absolutely perfect, simplistic, functional, based on reasonable materials, it's just right. Thank You.
That is very nicely done. I hadn't really copper tubing would be sturdy enough for that application but time will tell. I hope it doesn't get bumped too hard. It is an attractive cart.
Does that heat up the heat or the candy machine up against the wood That cut out enclosure doesn't that heat up and caused heat up against the wood r Is that safe for like fire or combustible heat against board
Good job, I’ve been wanting one of those carts. I might try and build one. However depending o. What you would charge to build it I could go that route as well. I live close by.
That wheel axle won`t last long bro what with all the weight goin into that nice box you built. Should have put an extra strip of wood on the outside of the wheel axle to support both sides of the axle.
Hey bud, would you mind giving us a detailed explanation of how you got the wheels on there? I can’t quite catch how you bolted the wheel on. Sorry for the stupid questions
@@bhavikpatel5730 drill two holes in a 4-5” piece of angle iron on one side and one hole in the middle on the other side. The two holes are to bolt to the cart through the bottom then the other hole is for the bike wheel bolt to go through and you use the nut that comes on the bike wheel to tighten it.
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Wow, this is an awesome video! Do you have a estimate of how much this costs to build?
Wow, this is an awesome video! Do you have a estimate of how much this costs to build?
Wow. Such a nice cart plus a great money making opportunity. Thanks for sharing. ✌️
Thanks for watching
40 year+ retired Contractor, mostly service and repair and general framing, so when I build a box it is over engineered, way to heavy, and costs more than it's worth.
I need to build a Gelato Cart for my daughters wedding and once I realized I didn't need to install cold plates, or refrigeration and could use dry ice I started sketching up builds - and yeah they were over engineered, way to heavy, and to expensive for a one off that will be used once or twice a year.
Your cart is absolutely perfect, simplistic, functional, based on reasonable materials, it's just right. Thank You.
Honestly the best video I’ve seen so far! Thanks.
Wow, thanks!
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Wonderful VIDEO!! Thank you so much
Thank you
As a cotton candy vendor this is so cool to watch
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This is a sweet looking cart
Thanks
This is one beautiful Cart.
Thank you! I’m working on Build plans for it.
Awesome!
Thanks!
Love the Upgrades (mistake cover ups) on builds. Makes us push our skill levels.
Awesome build 👊🏼
NICE cart & instructions!!!
Thank you
Thanks for posting :)
😮😮😮 so cool love the cart
@@jasminefarraj7376 Thank you
Thank You! This is a really nice build
@@bambidoesdigital thank you
This is awesome. Thanks for the share
Very cool
Nice cart, and great job walking us thru the project. Really easy to follow and understand. 👏
Thank you!
Great tutorial! Thanks!
Another awesome build!
Thanks
Love it
Thanks for watching
Great job. Looks fantastic.
Thanks!
Nice build..
Thank you
That is very nicely done. I hadn't really copper tubing would be sturdy enough for that application but time will tell. I hope it doesn't get bumped too hard. It is an attractive cart.
This is WONDERFUL--INSPIRING, Good Sir--& THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!
Thank you
Another quality build my friend. Cheers.
Thank you
Looks nice! Great video
Thanks!
Thanks for real
Great video. Very nice design. We can change as well for different theme events. New sub
Thank you!
Great build! Any advice on the wheel placement?
I just placed mine to where the wheel was even about with the back.
Does that heat up the heat or the candy machine up against the wood That cut out enclosure doesn't that heat up and caused heat up against the wood r Is that safe for like fire or combustible heat against board
Haven’t had anyone that has one of these say anything about it being too hot and they’ve been using it over a year
How would one transport it to events? The bar on top slides out but would it fit onto the back of a truck? Thinking of doimg minimal setup etc
Easily picked up and put into the back of a truck with no problem.
Do you have plan for this build that I can purchase? Love this
Don’t have plans for this yet. Sorry.
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Where did you get the tire? What size?
Links are in the description
This is great! Any chance you would build this and ship it?
Don’t ship these. Sorry
@@yellowhammerwoodcrafts Thank you
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How heavy is this ? Great video!
Two people can lift it no problem
Wow, this is an awesome video! Do you have a estimate of how much this costs to build?
About $500
Good job, I’ve been wanting one of those carts. I might try and build one. However depending o. What you would charge to build it I could go that route as well. I live close by.
They are $1300.
@@yellowhammerwoodcrafts do you have one I could see in person?
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I’m looking for one to purchase
Where are you located? You would have to pick up in Alabama
About how much does this cost for materials to build?
Between 600-650
@@yellowhammerwoodcrafts thank you :)
Very nice work, one question, what is the price of a cart for cotton candy and if you can send it to West Palm Beach Florida. thank you
I don’t ship them. They are $1300.
I like the 3rd herd T shirt you have on! It’s not as good as 1st Bn though…..just saying! 😎😂👊🏽
My nephew was a marine. I bought the shirt at his graduation
Did you use one sheet of plywood?
Just depends on the dimensions they want.
What was the total cost for your materials?
About $550-600
That wheel axle won`t last long bro what with all the weight goin into that nice box you built. Should have put an extra strip of wood on the outside of the wheel axle to support both sides of the axle.
There is no axle. Did you watch the full video? I’ve built several of these and sold them and haven’t had any complaints
Hey bud, would you mind giving us a detailed explanation of how you got the wheels on there? I can’t quite catch how you bolted the wheel on. Sorry for the stupid questions
@@bhavikpatel5730 drill two holes in a 4-5” piece of angle iron on one side and one hole in the middle on the other side. The two holes are to bolt to the cart through the bottom then the other hole is for the bike wheel bolt to go through and you use the nut that comes on the bike wheel to tighten it.
What’s your address hiw can I order one for coffee business
Message me on Instagram or Facebook.
Front and back should be 24x24 not 26x24, gotta go recut now
Not sure what you mean. It’s 26” wide by 24” tall.