DIY
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.
It’s both ridiculous and awesome and a lot of work went into creating it.
He had to come up with a crazy suspension system to make this work.
Our very own Nathan Bain tried the Toyota Rav4 ‘window finger test’ using a breadstick, a hot dog, a cucumber and a carrot – the result is quite scary.
Amazingly, this giant shopping cart is actually street legal, as it’s fitted with proper lights, a steering wheel, an engine and, when needed, plates.
With a budget of just $20,000, a professional drone pilot has built a homemade fighter jet with handmade wings and flaps, and even its own propulsion system.
From the Ford 302 V8 engine to the monocoque chassis and the period-correct livery, this amazing DIY Ford GT40 could fool Henry Ford II himself.



