Cool build. Some of my favorite materials from Dollar tree are the padlocks, soda bottles they're Paracord off brand and dog leashes. Iv made a couple of face Shields from the bottles and they're good for organizing hardware. I love using padlocks on my keys because they give them a little bit of weight when I spin them around with a lanyard and the leashes and cordage make good braided lanyards. I liked the design of the mace before the chain, it reminded me of a decorative candle holder. Another way you could have made the weight is by using a soup can and filling it with sand or gravel. I've made some anchors with old cans and a plaster sand mix. The dog chain would make a good flail with a padlock at the end. Also Where do you get your music from because you find some good ones. Reminds me of the original Bakugan battle brawlers game. I still put it in every once in a while for background music.
@@john_free_thinker that's the best thing about working on a budget or with scrap. Is it really gets you to think. One of my favorite hobbies is taking old appliances apart that I'd have to pay to get thrown away. I'm currently taking apart two broken washers and dryers. The I'm going to combine the tumblers to try and make a smokeless fire pit. Other than that the sheet metal can be used for so many projects. Not thick enough for armor but it's thin enough when hardened I can make steel shanks for my work boots and mom and aunts shoes they're both diabetic and refuse to wear work boots or shoes.
Love the dollar store builds!
Every time you put a video out I try my hand out at one of your weapons. Keep at it👊🏽
Thank you. Glade my videos give you ideas on building.
This is genius, Thanks for the inspiration!🌟
Thank you for watching it.
That's dope
Thank you 👍
This intro made my day 😂 and what a build to back it up! Nice work John
Thank you very much. I haven seen you in a while, good to see you again.
Nice, Solid build!
Thank you, it wasn't easy. When is your next video going to be done and up?
@@john_free_thinker not entirely sure, but hopefully in the next two weeks.
@@ThyialIndustries Ok, that is good 👍
Nice!
Thank you.
That vise, that belt sander, big hacksaw, maybe the file... Kinda hard to believe you can get those at the dollar store ;)
Yeah, you just have to look in all the right places 😁
Cool build. Some of my favorite materials from Dollar tree are the padlocks, soda bottles they're Paracord off brand and dog leashes. Iv made a couple of face Shields from the bottles and they're good for organizing hardware. I love using padlocks on my keys because they give them a little bit of weight when I spin them around with a lanyard and the leashes and cordage make good braided lanyards. I liked the design of the mace before the chain, it reminded me of a decorative candle holder. Another way you could have made the weight is by using a soup can and filling it with sand or gravel. I've made some anchors with old cans and a plaster sand mix. The dog chain would make a good flail with a padlock at the end. Also Where do you get your music from because you find some good ones. Reminds me of the original Bakugan battle brawlers game. I still put it in every once in a while for background music.
Wow, that is pretty cool that you also made that. Pretty interesting idea. It can be difficult to build with a limit, but still a possibility.
@@john_free_thinker that's the best thing about working on a budget or with scrap. Is it really gets you to think. One of my favorite hobbies is taking old appliances apart that I'd have to pay to get thrown away. I'm currently taking apart two broken washers and dryers. The I'm going to combine the tumblers to try and make a smokeless fire pit. Other than that the sheet metal can be used for so many projects. Not thick enough for armor but it's thin enough when hardened I can make steel shanks for my work boots and mom and aunts shoes they're both diabetic and refuse to wear work boots or shoes.
@@andrewmanning3322 Yeah, I know that type of feeling. It can be hard sometimes, but sometimes you get the best end result.
Sick
Thank you.
@@john_free_thinker showed it to my friend and he immediately asked "where why and I need one."
@@Frostbite.. Thank you for sharing. They can just make one out of thing found in most stores.
Very crafty! What's the weight like? Is it practical for actual use?
Thanks, it will work well for what it is, but it is still made of chap materials. Also, it is not heavy at all.
Curious, how durable is the mace when made with dollar store materials?
I am going to guess and say not very. I am sure you can get 1 kill out of it before it brakes.
If I can get your email I'll send you a modernised waddy design.
Thanks but I keep my email to myself for safety reasons.
6:04 wtf?! clean that sink
I did, it gets dirty fast because more than just me uses it.