


Todd Lappin, of Telstar Logistics, made this sweet mobile home bar from an old SAS airline galley cart he got in an aircraft boneyard.



Todd Lappin, of Telstar Logistics, made this sweet mobile home bar from an old SAS airline galley cart he got in an aircraft boneyard.
Sooo, he’s using an item for its original intended purpose, without really modifying it? Not sure I see much “making” going on here.
@jeep, this is awesome – most of us don’t have a plane at home
I have to admit, I’ve been looking for a used airline galley cart for several months now to try to do the same thing! I think it’s very unique and a great conversation piece!
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