DIY

It took five years and over $180,000 but this DIY mobile home is finally ready to hit the road: it has a bathtub, a little library, and even a spiral staircase.

It’s got some of the most intricate details you’ll ever see, and he did it all in just 70 days.

Believe it or not commuters really do use this crazy rickety cable bus in Nepal on a daily basis: it’s insane, and obviously a bit scary.

This 6-wheel tractor can tackle crazy obstacles. It’s an extension called the Makrobat and it can be applied to almost any tractor.

These guys just cut up two Toyota Prius and welded them back together to make the world’s first double-ended car.

Nering Industries has come up with an ingenious idea to use a giant wheel to generate a potentially limitless amount of free electricity.

From hot water, to exhaust fumes and even flames, these guys are testing the best methods to defrost your windshield.

This Vietnamese dad has built some incredible concept cars, but now he’s taking it a step further and attempting to build a wooden train for children to ride around his village.

This isn’t the first time the Vietnamese dad has built a car for his son, but it might be his coolest creation to date. The detail on this thing is crazy.

This MiG-15 fighter jet has been tucked away, abandoned in a hangar in Memphis for 12 years. Now one man is attempting to power it up again.

At ten-feet tall, the ‘Shopper Chopper’ is the fastest street-legal shopping cart hot rod in the world – and it’s absolutely epic.

From a Bentley transformed into a tank, to a Humvee that can drive underwater, and a split-wheel motorcycle, redneck engineers are working double time.

Watch these guys transform a four-wheeler into a “zombie apocalyptic, Area 51 raiding machine”.

From the ‘Liam NISSAN’ to a Toyota sedan with eight (!) wheels, these are the craziest DIY mods we’ve ever seen on the road.

This video shows just how much work goes into building a crankshaft. The hands-on approach has been used for 75 years and is still alive and well in Pakistan.

Owning a $1.5 million LaFerrari is a dream only few get to realize. So a group of friends from Vietnam built one instead.