Evolution Mobile Bar lets you take the Party with you!

Here’s the Evolution Mobile Bar, where you can take the party and the booze anywhere with you. Of course, I think the intended purpose if for commercial uses such as the golf course, where people need instant boozing.
- Made of aluminum with a silver stainless finish
- Sets up and disassembles easily, in less than 5 minutes
- Versatile light weight construction allows it to be packed up and stored virtually anywhere
- Each bar can hold up to (10) 750 ml bottles and (6) 1 liter store and pour jugs
- Equipped with a speed rail
- Holds 24 pieces of stemware
- Built in garnish containers
DIY Rangefinder can tell distance using a Web Cam!

DIY Rangefinder can tell distance using a Web Cam!
Here’s a great free application that will turn your web cam into a range finder that can tell distance simply by calculating the height of stuff. Now, this will work really well on the golf course as the flagstick in golf is always the same. (of course, there’s a different stand for USGA and the UK so…)
This site will show you how you can convert your webcam into a modern range estimation tool without any hardware. The math is very simple, so this new technique works very well for vision applications that need to run quickly.
With a simple height estimation, the program will easily calculate the range to a distant object with high precision. The software will be next upgraded with motion detection.
via hackedgadgets, DIY Page
DIY HACK - How to Make a Solar Powered DC Welder!

Remember my post on how to make a DC Welder powered by a golf cart? Well, these guys must be golfers and must own a golf course. (or at least work at a golf course.)
Now, they figured out a way to power their batteries with a big solar panel on top of the golf cart. Now the question is, can you still drive the golf cart? This might actually be a lot more practical if they could make the golf cart solar powered.
These panels charge the cart at about 3 amps. Welding or driving draws up to 150 amps, but only in short bursts.
To my surprise I have to disconnect the panel after a day or two to keep from overcharging the pack. I probably only charge one day a week. I better add an inverter so I can power my office and other tools from this thing.Warning:
This thing is so damn cool you’ll smile too much and hurt your face.
I probably should have put the cover back over the batteries before he started welding, cuz batteries can make hydrogen which can go pop.
You’re smart kids, you can figure out other safety warnings for this thing.
- DIY HACK - How to Make a Solar Powered DC Welder!




