Remember back in the day when we were thinking about make diner stools that would be a conglomerate of car parts?
Well, we never gave up on the idea. That’s why we took another road trip, back to the Sarvis shop!
Today we play with steel!

So as you could tell from the images from the last few posts, the new stools “Look” the part, but they don’t quiet measure up. But we found a solution, and that solution came from the mind of the man of steel himself, Brian Sarvis.
Below – The devices that make the impossible, possible.

So, what Brian proposed that we do, is basically take muffler piping, cut it to the length that we would need to expand the stools to, and squeeze the ends down so that they would fit snug into the holes of the bases and that rest the chair together as one piece. Easy right?
Oh yeah, none of that can be done with human hands. But that never stopped him before.

VIDEO – Brian showing the steel who’s the boss.


Below – They have been cut! Now for the squeezing.

VIDEO – The Choking Machine

Below – And there you have it. Stools now with a “hydrological” lift.

Now time to get even more dangerous. Lets slice some aluminum…
With this machine!

No actually it’s used for bending.
Below – We use this one for cutting. But nether of them you wanna get you fingers stuck in. But, if there’s no risk there’s no fun right? Right?


Below – And there it is!

Below – We had some extra time so we built a car too. Why not, right?

And with that, it was time to make it back to the scary ass diner at night time. See you at next post.
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