Nowadays, many people rarely even say hello to their neighbors. But not [dewey302]. They had a good relationship with the people next door, so they made a little mouse stick for their neighbor’s five-year-old child. Talk about the community!
Almost every part of this pole is recycled – its main body is a unicycle, the transaxle is a motorized scooter, and the frame is welded together with waste pipes, including the unicycle itself, one or two old bicycles, and some broken lawn chairs. The rear wheels also come from trolleys, although the front wheels are purchased (one of the few new parts). The power supply comes from a pair of 18 Volt tool batteries, which are connected in series and run through the Curtis controller of the scooter. According to the driver’s weight, the baby’s speed is 10-12 miles per hour.
We like the appearance of this little mouse stick. I hope we are neighbors of [dewey302]. After carefully studying a pile of architectural pictures, be sure to watch [dewey302] and [the kid] tear up dead ends in the video after a break.
You may have noticed the grille of the mailbox. Surprisingly, this is not the first email themed mouse stick we reported. Here’s a real mail delivery.