DIY Jeep Door Holder
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- In this video we make a door holder from PVC pipe from a lovely write found here at:
Directly link to the plans here: www.jlwrangler...
Original plans for the build came from: www.instructab...
I spent around $60 on parts.
Direct link to the forum thread that set me down this path. www.jlwrangler...
I know, I know I'm 3 years late. But thank you for the fantastic video. Hello from Canada.
Rock on, thanks for the concise layout. Editing is on point and music choice was great for the theme of the video. I'll be using this as my reference on making one this weekend. To date, I've been tossing my doors and top on the side of the house in the grass. Keep it up!!
Cost for these supplies add up to about $40-$50. You can buy them already assembled and cut on eBay and Etsy for around $100 if you don’t feel like doing it yourself.
You made this super easy to follow! Thank you!
this is awesome, i’m gonna follow this when i get around to building this!
Was thinking that you could drill holes in the base and run a metal bar or axel through it. Then attach some harbor freight wheel barrel wheels or compressor wheels.
How do I get these directions? I do not see a link
Nice video , very good narration also, im going to build this for my best friend who has Parkinson, my only suggestion is I would like to see all r doors on the rack at once as with fronts having mirrors do you stagger them ? Or turn facing out. I'd like to do a wheel set up too. Thank you for creating the positive informative video , have a great summer
Tonkacon
7k views !!!! Great video
Thanks
Glue will dry faster if you apply, slide in pipe section and turn it back and forth to cause friction 👌🏼 great video though
very helpful
How many PCV and sizes do you need for the Jeep door holder?
If you want, you might use pool noodles instead of the insulation. might be cheaper.
where’s the link?
oops found it! thanks
What was your cost please on materials