DIY
29th Aug 2023
It just goes to show how far companies will go to show off the capability of their products – Flex Seal built a speedboat covered in its heavy-duty duct tape.
The insect-looking ATV uses its 18 wheels, which act like tank tracks, to tackle seriously tough terrain.
Kelvin built this car from scratch using scrap metal he found in junkyards. It also has a working speedometer, RPM gauge, and functioning gull-wing doors.
All the materials that would go into building a full-size house the guy uses to build a miniature house. He even uses mini tools in the construction.
The wooden Ford F-150 Raptor has the same design features seen on the real thing, including a large honeycomb grille sporting ‘Ford’ badging.
Despite its small proportions, the world’s smallest bicycle is fully functional and can actually carry a cyclist weighing up to 100kg.
A group of friends just built a monowheel and despite being crazy hard to ride, it actually works.
But this isn’t your average dumpster, it’s got just about everything you need – a bed, a fridge, and even a Ring Doorbell camera.
These guys decided to build an RC plane big enough for them to fly in… and the results are epic.
This go-kart was abandoned and left to rot, but thanks to some hard work and elbow grease, it’s being given a new lease on life. And the transformation is remarkable.
This dad just built an insanely detailed DeLorean for his kids… with a flux capacitor and all.
With a couple of pontoons bolted to each side and a motor welded to the back, the guys take it out for a spin on the lake… and the results are epic.
YouTuber Matt Mikka just installed a gas generator in his Tesla Model S so he never had to plug it in to charge on his road trip. And it was a success, mostly.
The glue tires prove to be super durable and entirely puncture-proof.
Anyone who gets behind the wheel of a drag boat that can cover the quarter mile in 3.5 seconds at speeds exceeding 270 mph is incredibly brave.
Called Antimon, the creation is based on a BMW 3 Series and can transform into a 12-foot robot.


