✔ DiResta Bar Cart
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- Опубликовано: 12 июн 2015
- This Bar Cart was inspired by the large wheels my GF got for me at the flea market in upstate NY. I was asked to make it as a gift to my friends husband for their anniversary. Check out their artistry:
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Utterly incredible! You never cease to amaze me Jimmy. There's a lifetime of skills in every video. Not only are you a talented welder, wood worker, metal worker, sign maker and deign artist, but you also seamlessly bring that all together in one stunning project! Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you for the love and support David !!
I have to agree David, Jimmy Ghandalf Diresta does it again. For those of you who are scratching your head, that is the Wizard Class which comes after the Master Class. Way to go Jimmy!
I like this comment in combination with your profile picture, it makes me feel happy.
Mr Frog @.
Awesome cart man. And I really liked the opening miter saw sequence.
Looks like my bedtime has been postponed for 14 more minutes
I love when I get to watch videos that I missed most of the the making - I get to fan boy out!
BobbA BOOEY!! 13:39
I wonder if jimmy gets the same high hahaha
Got a few notes the comments here are disabled. Are they?
Testing,1,2,3...
If think that's a no :)
#FIRST!
The comments to your comment seem to work on G+ but RUclips says no.
I show them disabled on the RUclips app.
"Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once they grow up" -Pablo Picasso
Jimmy, you solved that problem.
love and respect Brother :-)
William Lutes Thank you!!! xoxo
Finally someone who puts the casters on the right end of the cart.
Beautiful piece! I love the vintage wheels you chose! I would also love a Diresta tips video on metal finishes! Once again awesome!
Beautiful project! ...on a side note, I like the portable band saw in a vise with a spring clamp on the trigger; what a life saver. Helped me out many times. Cheers!
Jimmy, you know what I love about your videos? You don't really show anyone how to do anything, you just do. And that to me is so much more meaningful than someone going, "ok, now cut the board at 35-3/4". You inspire. Because that's what making is about right!'? DOING! Great job can't wait for the next one!!!
Matthew Prince I agree with everything.
That is a beefy ass cart. You could transport gold bars on that thing. It turned out beautiful though. I love the salvaged wheels and wrench for the handle support. As usual, awesome design and craftsmanship. Can’t get enough of your videos.
As Boston says Keep on rolling !!! When we give ourselves to the world we only become stronger. DIRESTA you are giant by which your ingenuity has no measure.
I love reading all the comments almost as much as I love your craftsmanship, skills and vids. I cannot believe there is no comment from a hand plane "nerd" regarding not scraping the glue first, blunting you blade blah, blah, blah... On a serious note, thank you so much for all you do, vids, make, podcast, tips etc, I suffer from chronic depression and pain, the joy you give me is amazing. I told my phsyco doc that I watch and listen to you instead of doing my meditation, he laughed "whatever floats your boat!" From the bottom of my heart thank you & to you other 3 partners in crime (craft) CHEERS BRO from Downunder xo
Another fine job Jimmy!
weldingtipsandtricks JodY!!! thanks bro!!
Nice jimmy, I recognize the handle idea from somewhere but as usual u made it better.
can watch this over and over..... beautiful!
A modern classic. Absolutely beautiful.
So freaking cool! You teach me so much. Thank you Mr. DiResta. You are the best.
Love the build, inspired me to get into the shed and make some planter boxes for the garden. Keep em coming!
I love the handle, I just picked up heaps of old tools that I now have a use for. Thank you very much for the idea.
Amazing. So beautiful, I wish I could afford to own one. Thanks for sharing.
these are best viewed in any way possible so we can get our "DIRESTA" FIX!!!! GREAT VIDEO AND NICE CRAFT!
Beautiful. Outstanding job.
Awesome build! Loving the old wheels.
You sir... Are the most talented... I wish I had 1% of your skill level. Thank you for showing us your work!
I can't believe you destroyed that beautiful wrench! I kid, I kid. Awesome build. Love how fast you work.
This might just becme my new favourite vid! So many different skills involved... Wow! jimmydiresta
Beyond your talent, I totally envy every single tool of yours. Congrats
Incredible! Your work is wonderful!!! Congratulations.
Best cart handle EVER! I love the look of those wrench ends in that application. Really a great looking piece, Jimmy!
Nice build Jimmy. Nice effect at 8:24 where the fast-forward hammering on steel sounded almost musical.
That is by far the coolest thing that I've seen in a long time. Keep doing what you're doing, you rock Jimmy!
you continue to amaze me with your ideas and craftman ship! you are a hero in my world!
i just put it at quarter speed at a fast moving bit and its pure magic watching it happen thanks jimmy
Crazy awesome. Job well done jimmy.
A true work of art! Love it!
It even sounds amazing when you role it. Great work!
Very nice job and very nicely built truly amazing job you did on the Bar Cart..
I love the editing of the beginning of the video how it cuts to you dropping the planks on top of each other.
Stunning design. Very impressive, love it.
entirely cool, great piece. my favorite piece was the addition of the wrench for handle brackets
Great job & a pleasure to watch!
Jimmy, I love watching you build things... How about a kick ass mini bar made from an oak wine barrel with a lazy susan in the bottom,, double doors with glasses storage, on wheels, with a tabletop?
This is probably the only channel I subscribe with all movies watched. Go Jimmy Go!!
Priceless!
Good idea using that old wrench as part of the handle. Damn, the end results looks instant antiquey , is that even a word, haha
Using the curved wrench as handle supports sold it for me. Great work, as always.
Once again, stunning and inspiring work!
Great build, down to handle awesome as always.
A pleasure to watch.
it's just wonderful nothing to add!!
Great build that cart should last forever, built like a tank.
Verdaderamente admiro tu ingenio Jimmy, el trabajo artesanal es muy hermosos y en este carro se nota la mano del artista. Saludos desde Monterrey, México.
Frederick Ippolito
Nice work as usual Jimmy "DaVinci." Really awesome design detail. 500 hundred years from now, buried under the streets of NY, someone will discover your shop and turn it into a museum.
Wow! This is amazing. You've got lucky friends.
I love the way you just have those two big wheels hanging somewhere in your shop. Also, awesome use of that wrench for the handle. When you first picked it up, I just thought you were showing us an interesting wrench. Awesome work man. I aspire to that level of craftsmanship.
Awesome. I've never done any metalworking but you make me want to learn!
Nice build as always, thanks for sharing.
Great job Jimmy! I love those wheels.
Wow! That should last about 100 years. Nice design and build.
Nice job Jimmy. I liked the vintage rear wheels. Nice to see you get the welder out. :)
Another awesome creation
awesome as always!
Crystal Zeller love the avatar!! xo!
Thank you very much !! would love to see a pink fitted shirt with your logo maybe even a skeleton key logo in the store hint hint lol....ps love all your videos I have watched them all more than twice and learn something new from you each time!
Really nice, great job!!!
That was cool!
This is amazing. ..Thank you for sharing
As always, impressed!
Really cool project! Love the use of your curved wrenches! Thanks for sharing.
Thats a masterpiece, I love your projects!
Unbelievable!
Enjoying every-single video honestly
cool cart! i like how u stuck that rod in your drill and took it to the sander. good tip.definitely gonna remember that
another one bites the DiResta dust
Hopefully there aren't any Bar Cart Nerds... great stuff as always!!!
I'd need one of those!
GREAT AS ALWAYS!
What's the stuff your brushing on and what does it do?
PURE GENIUS.
Amazing, as always!
You make it all look so easy :) Stunning work as always
Man I love these videos.
WOW!!! Just wow, it´s Amazing that job, I want one, hehe
So good...thank you.
I love how you just find stuff in your shop and incorporate them into a project. like who has old metal wheels hanging around and weird shaped wrenches.
The wheels and old wrench was a nice touch. I also smiled when the Diresta stencil was being applied on the bottom mainly because I was asking where is he going to "sign" it? :)
Great build! Although I think that those wheels would appreciate some rubber for driving drinks around.
XtrAMassivE I dont think this will do a lot of moving. I suspect it will be used as a stationary minibar
+XtrAMassivE Exactly what I thought! I wouldn't move it around like that, that looks like it could badly scratch up floors.
Awesome table! Super strong, I bet it can hold up a car!
This is lovely, Jimmy - those wheels are great!
Really love watching you. Super sweet cart- I would love to see the handle wrapped in leather and maybe a "tire" of leather wrapped around those sweet casters.
....slamming work as usual, .....one bad ass cart!.....thanks for the show!
That was awesome! Love your videos keep up the great work.
Thats awesome! Thanks for sharing :)
Nice build Jimmy!
As always, impressive.
Thats awesome Jimmy!
Nice cart! More of the presto black finish. That stuff looks good.
Amazing jimmy.
Excellent work
Amazing work! I wish I had 1% of this mans skill........
Love it
This is cool! gives me some inspiration to do something like this of my own!
Thats genious how you used the drill to spin the round stock on the sander to get the surface rust off!
looking very nice !