[Joe] sent along this sweet little instructable on making an electric skateboard. I like this one especially for the how-to nature of the build. [Vurp] used an off the shelf mountain board with a brake addition, a 300w scooter motor/controller and a pair of 12v SLA batteries.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.04.15 at 22:05
Unfortunately some of us have to drive large trucks either because of climate, work, location, or any combination of other things. Most of these large vehicles get very poor mileage, but but with proper care and maintenance we can improve it slightly.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.04.05 at 14:00
This shows how to take an ordinary cheap matchbox car and mod it to beat hell out of its old self. They drift really well, too. .
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.03.24 at 22:00
The door handle on my car broke recently. I was unable to open the door unless I would push on a certain area. This would require two hands to open my door.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.03.21 at 00:43
I wanted to hide my garage door remote and still have easy access to it. This is a very simple instructable with the basic tools needed. List of supplies: Garage Door Remote Normally Open Momentary Switch Soldering iron Copper wiring .
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.03.19 at 17:00
December might not be the best time of the year to discover that there is water inside your car, especially when you live upstate New York. . . and your car is staying on an open air parking lot! I waited for a snowless day, with temperature above freezing to venture taking a look at the problem.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.03.13 at 12:46
I tried this method and work very good on my old dodge. the video remove car dent witha hair dryer and air duster.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.03.13 at 12:44
Out of the choices of Cheep, Quick and Good, you usually only get to pick two. This project satisfies all three goals of most of my projects. I needed to lug home some 1/2" sheets of fragile yet flexible 4' by 8' drywall with only my Honda Civic.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.03.13 at 12:35
I have an older car that does not have a direct way to connect my iPod to my car stereo. I thought that the FM transistors were the best way to connect my iPod, but after wasting $50 on one, I thought it would be worth while to share my results in this Instructable.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.03.13 at 12:33
I was going to call this instructable "Stereo Echo Head Transplant". . . here's how I swapped the CD/radio/cassette head unit (head transplant - get it?) from my Toyota Echo with the crappy radio-only head unit from Carla's car.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.03.13 at 12:27