Keeping car parts- Creative uses?
Keeping car parts- Creative uses?
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SFIELDS

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25 posts

4 months

Yesterday (16:21)
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I've decided that since I own it and since it's my first porsche, I'm going to ask for my fractured 968S cylinder head back when I collect the car from the specialists.

Beyond that I haven't got any solid plans but have been googling creative uses for used car parts and will probably end up turning it into a kind of garden planter or the stem of some strange coffee table.

Has anyone else done this or is keeping old parts not a normal thing to do biggrin

BricktopST205

1,693 posts

152 months

Yesterday (16:34)
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I do keep old wheel bearing cases. They make excellent tools for the press in my garage. You never know when you need them.


marksx

5,158 posts

208 months

Yesterday (16:36)
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I have lots of ideas for manifolds, turbos etc. Lamps usually come to mind until I realise I don't have the skills or motivation and now have a basement full of bits hehe

marksx

5,158 posts

208 months

Yesterday (16:41)
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Though I did successfully turn a dead block into a table/wine rack. Lost that through divorce though hehe


SFIELDS

Original Poster:

25 posts

4 months

Yesterday (16:51)
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marksx said:
Though I did successfully turn a dead block into a table/wine rack. Lost that through divorce though hehe

This is excellent, love it!!!! clap

MikeM6

5,652 posts

120 months

Yesterday (16:55)
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That wine rack is marvelous!

I have kept the exhaust tips from my RS5 and the brake discs from my M6, not sure what I will do them save for trying to make something arty.

SFIELDS

Original Poster:

25 posts

4 months

Yesterday (19:43)
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A lamp would be very cool, but you're right about skills/motivation! Hopefully my car runs fine with the new cylinder head & head gasket but if not I may be stripping it for other bits biggrin (only kidding, I've spent way too much on it for it to become redundant!)

I made a wheel bearing and various components in tech college and they're currently being used as pen holders but I love seeing what other interesting things people do with old parts lying around

SJR

620 posts

219 months

Yesterday (19:55)
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How imaginative do you want to be ?


http://jamescorbettart.com/

edc

9,447 posts

269 months

Yesterday (20:11)
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Engine mount as a book end.

SFIELDS

Original Poster:

25 posts

4 months

Yesterday (20:18)
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SJR said:
How imaginative do you want to be ?


http://jamescorbettart.com/
Those are insane!!! The cylinder head might be a bit more of a challenge since its more cumbersome but the imagination's a wild tool so hopefully I can come up with something even if I dismantle it a bit. This car means a lot to me so it would be nice to have a piece of history to remember it's first hissy fit by

Huzzah

28,282 posts

201 months

Yesterday (20:37)
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Im still looking for ideas re an i20 steering column..

Nicks90

677 posts

72 months

Fabulous use of a crank and brake disks


One thing i have seen several times is cutting a brake disk in half and putting them on top of your stove/wood burner
Kinda has a stegosaurus vibe to it, but the added mass and surface area apparently makes it more efficient