Well done my friend, what an awesome idea to convert what’s left of a car into a toolbox. Very well thought out and detailed. Gotta love that torch too 😉
Good to see you back on YT it's been a while. Love the garage and tool box. I had an Austin A35 in the sixties the only thing speedy about it was the speedwell blue paint.
Hey Stewart and thank you!! I have done a little work in blasting and painting parts along with correcting some welding mistakes…. With the weather warning, I’ll be out in the shop more…. Absolutely LOVE the Speedwell Blue!!
That is magically cool. The drawers are spectacular. I see a million ideas and a million decisions to make these projects.....looks like you got them all right! (Don't you wish Minis came in a tall version too? Your back would love the tool box up another two feet)
@@LoneStarMini I have one Mini which is rusted all along the floor. I don't take the car apart because...well, I'll forget how to put the others together. There is an REI store in Washington DC and they have a VW wagon thing on display. It is raised on a platform. I was so impressed with it I decided that would be the way my Mini would be stored. If you took that same floating platform idea I wonder if it would compliment what you have built so far.
I've got those same stubby ratcheting wrenches. They work so well for getting into the hard to reach spaces on a Mini! How did you make the badge drawer pulls?
Hey Joe! Yes, those stubby wrenches work rather well …. As for the drawer pulls, I purchased some simple Metal drawer pulls from a local hardware store (Home Depot) and grinded the face flat or to the contour of the badge. I then bonded the pull to the badge with JB weld. If ever needed, I can still remove and use the badges….
Hey Now Dave... I'm here and still fiddling with my mini. We've had an Italian Exchange student come live with us and we have done our best to show her Texas by traveling whenever possible. Therefore barely even opened up the shop during her stay. However.. I have since starting cleaning and looking at subframe and radius arms. I have a video in mind that may be coming up soon now that I've had a tool made. It's a topic that not many people discuss in detail, but small details matter to me. I'm here and will get back into the swing of things.. Thank you ever so much for checking in... I LOVE my minis, but I also love my family.
Randy, This has to be the ultimate in mini tool boxes and what I talking point when any guests come to
your shop, Cheers Dave
Thanks Dave…. There are a few things I would do differently if designing another, but I am pleased with it
Looks awesome Randy! Well done mate. 😎
Thanks Mark!!
Good to see you back. Loving the tool box.
Thank you… still going, just living live around the mini..😁
Well done my friend, what an awesome idea to convert what’s left of a car into a toolbox. Very well thought out and detailed. Gotta love that torch too 😉
Thanks Chris! Yes.. simply could not trash the rusted shell and I’m pleased with the result..
Good to see you back on YT it's been a while. Love the garage and tool box. I had an Austin A35 in the sixties the only thing speedy about it was the speedwell blue paint.
Hey Stewart and thank you!! I have done a little work in blasting and painting parts along with correcting some welding mistakes…. With the weather warning, I’ll be out in the shop more…. Absolutely LOVE the Speedwell Blue!!
That is awesome, well done Randy 👍
Thank you Keith…
Nice work on both projects, well thought out👍
Thanks James…. Now back on the real deal….
Good idea. Also seems like you have another Mini in the garage at first sight 😄
Thanks Robin! And yes…. I have a few beauties
Randy that is brilliant, I am so impressed with that. well done buddy.
Thanks Brian…. I’m pleased it came out well. It must be soo much nicer when the mini is completed!!
That is magically cool. The drawers are spectacular. I see a million ideas and a million decisions to make these projects.....looks like you got them all right!
(Don't you wish Minis came in a tall version too? Your back would love the tool box up another two feet)
I actually considered elevating it somehow….
@@LoneStarMini I have one Mini which is rusted all along the floor. I don't take the car apart because...well, I'll forget how to put the others together.
There is an REI store in Washington DC and they have a VW wagon thing on display. It is raised on a platform.
I was so impressed with it I decided that would be the way my Mini would be stored.
If you took that same floating platform idea I wonder if it would compliment what you have built so far.
😎👍
Thanks dude…
I've got those same stubby ratcheting wrenches. They work so well for getting into the hard to reach spaces on a Mini! How did you make the badge drawer pulls?
Hey Joe! Yes, those stubby wrenches work rather well …. As for the drawer pulls, I purchased some simple Metal drawer pulls from a local hardware store (Home Depot) and grinded the face flat or to the contour of the badge. I then bonded the pull to the badge with JB weld. If ever needed, I can still remove and use the badges….
@@LoneStarMini A very cool idea indeed.
Where've you gone? Not seen any videos in ages.
Hey Now Dave... I'm here and still fiddling with my mini. We've had an Italian Exchange student come live with us and we have done our best to show her Texas by traveling whenever possible. Therefore barely even opened up the shop during her stay. However.. I have since starting cleaning and looking at subframe and radius arms. I have a video in mind that may be coming up soon now that I've had a tool made. It's a topic that not many people discuss in detail, but small details matter to me. I'm here and will get back into the swing of things.. Thank you ever so much for checking in... I LOVE my minis, but I also love my family.
@@LoneStarMini Ah right. Well glad you’re ok and also haven’t lost interest. Looking forward to future updates. Take care 👍