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1902's $25 Cart

Andrew Rudolph

By: Andrew Rudolph
New: 26-03-2006 17:25
Updated: 26-03-2006 17:25
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1902's $25 Cart

See what a a a little paint and time can do to a 20 dollar cart?

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26-03-2006 18:08

coastertux


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Wow! That's a nice cart for only $25. Did you build it your self or did you purchase it?



26-03-2006 18:11

George1902


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Andrew's being modest not mentioning that he made this cart for us. He goes to school in Louisiana and was only able to consult with the team via phone and internet. Yet he made this for us (perhaps he felt sorry for us and our gardening wheelbarrow at UCF) and is meeting us in Houston!

You're ten types of awesome, Andrew!



26-03-2006 18:44

Stephen Kowski


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sweet cart, though andrew is smart to stay away from that 11th type of awesome....it's a doozy

how were those graphics done? are they carved or purchased or what?



26-03-2006 19:47

Dan Richardson


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Ohh sweet sweet sexy, thats a model of great goodness.

I think he painted it.

Look out for this beauty at houston and the atl.

Andrew will finally be joining us and when our powers combine we are Captin DANDREW.



26-03-2006 23:12

Andrew Rudolph


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Originally Posted by coastertux
Wow! That's a nice cart for only $25. Did you build it your self or did you purchase it?

It started off as a 21 dollar (after tax) handtruck type cart from Harbor Freight. The frame was Bright orange and everything else was black. 4 Dollar Can of gold metallic spraypaint took care of the Frame.

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how were those graphics done? are they carved or purchased or what?
They are painted on. I masked the whole thing off and spray painted it, You can IM me for more directions if you wanna know the details.

It also features a sweet sticker on the opposite end...



26-03-2006 23:19

Arefin Bari


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Originally Posted by George1902
Andrew's being modest not mentioning that he made this cart for us. He goes to school in Louisiana and was only able to consult with the team via phone and internet. Yet he made this for us (perhaps he felt sorry for us and our gardening wheelbarrow at UCF) and is meeting us in Houston!

You're ten types of awesome, Andrew!
Adding to George's post...

Andrew does so much for the teams and organizations in Florida. Andrew also designed and made those sweet trophies for my offseason. He has never failed to amaze me or never made me upset when I asked him to do something for me. Can't wait to work with you again Andrew.

Sweet looking cart.



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