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  • Sergei
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    Originally posted by lilblkblt04 View Post
    Hey Sergei,

    have you ever tried parking the car backwards on a sloped driveway? Works like a dream for me, the water sheets off really quickly
    I will definitely try that next time.

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  • Ryan L.
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    Hey Sergei,

    have you ever tried parking the car backwards on a sloped driveway? Works like a dream for me, the water sheets off really quickly

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  • Sergei
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    Originally posted by rammsteinmatt View Post
    ugh, i hate my sloped driveway

    i have a mechanic's chair/stool thing for doing the lower parts of the car, claying and polishing. but its a constant battle to keep the chair in one place. its very frustrating.

    the luck you guys have with flat driveways
    Well you have to look on the bright side. The sloped driveway will allow the water to shed right off the car due to gravity. On flat driveways, the water just sits there. I purposely park my car on the slope to take advantage of my car's drainage.

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  • Ryan L.
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    http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/sho...e+my+own+dolly

    thats the thread you were looking for sneek.

    I like his a lot but I am to lazy to make it, so the home depot ones are fine.

    I was actually thinking of putting some varnish on it, just haven't gotten around to it yet. (just like the pictures of the dolly after modifying it haha)

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  • sneek
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    I can't find Ludes thread where he build one out of wood. He even put on several coats of varnish

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  • rammsteinmatt
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    ugh, i hate my sloped driveway

    i have a mechanic's chair/stool thing for doing the lower parts of the car, claying and polishing. but its a constant battle to keep the chair in one place. its very frustrating.

    the luck you guys have with flat driveways

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  • Graeme
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    Originally posted by nime View Post
    Good idea!

    But how do you plan on stopping the buckets from sliding off?
    You could just use some of that none slip matting.

    Graeme

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  • Ryan L.
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    Originally posted by gb387 View Post
    For me I use two 5 gallon buckets and it gets old lugging them around the vehicle seems they are always in the wrong place, it would be nice to easily kick them around the vehicle.
    Exactly why I got them.

    I have done some modifications to it today and will post pics tomorrow.

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  • gb387
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    I plan on purchasing some dollies just haven't yet, been looking for just the perfect solution at the right price. I may have to give big lots a shot this week.

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    Originally posted by quikzilver View Post
    Looks nice. Personally, I don't see the benefit of using a dolly for the buckets. I guess you'll always have to watch out that this dolly goes on the run (in the worst case into you car).
    Additionally, I only have a small sized car, so I won't get tired carrying the bucket around the car.
    For me I use two 5 gallon buckets and it gets old lugging them around the vehicle seems they are always in the wrong place, it would be nice to easily kick them around the vehicle. Now if you have a sloped drive way they may not be the best solution, unless you would like to chase your water buckets out in traffic.

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  • quikzilver
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    Looks nice. Personally, I don't see the benefit of using a dolly for the buckets. I guess you'll always have to watch out that this dolly goes on the run (in the worst case into you car).
    Additionally, I only have a small sized car, so I won't get tired carrying the bucket around the car.

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  • cornflake_81
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    I found a bigger one with four wheels for $5. Its actually a bit to big for a 5 gallon bucket, it has about an extra 1.5 inches all the way around. I just use that space as a handy place to put my wheel and tire brushes. I'd take a picture and post it but my internet's down at home.

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  • Ryan L.
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    Originally posted by cornflake_81 View Post
    I've got a couple of the wire dollies from Big Lots that jezroj referred to. They work fantastically.
    Do have any idea which one you got? I got a green wire one with only three wheels and it was very unstable, maybe I got the bad one, lol.

    The ones at Big Lots gave me the idea to look at Home Depot.

    I do also plan on building a little lip around the edge, like gb387 said.
    Last edited by Ryan L.; Jan 20, 2007, 10:15 AM. Reason: needed to add something

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  • cornflake_81
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    I've got a couple of the wire dollies from Big Lots that jezroj referred to. They work fantastically.

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  • jezroj
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    Harbor Freight carries bucket dollies made out of wire frames, last I saw they have two models, the more expensive one for about $6 works the best. I also saw some at big lots a while back.

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  • jfelbab
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    I'd try putting a few cleats on the corners at just the right spot to snog the base of the 5-gal buckets.

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