Monday, July 23, 2012

Furniture made from scrap auto parts, as they deserve a second ...

One man?s trash is, another?s treasure. This saying is no more apt than in the present case. Ronen Tinman, with mechanical engineering background, has penchant to convert scrap auto parts that otherwise are left to rot in the junkyard. This man is frequent visitor of junkyards wherefrom he buys the scarp parts than buying a new raw material for his amazing furniture collection that will give auto enthusiasts a chance to live and breathe autos.

With an eye to judge at first sight what a rusty beat-up piece can be converted into, Ronen has different taste and very peculiar in choosing material. However, it takes weeks, sometimes months even, to preserve elements from previous lives and finally convert it into a piece of furniture every one can appreciate. The whole process is marked with cutting, chopping, welding, flattening, drilling, lining and painting and so on. No more words now, check the images to do rest of the talking.

Citroen C4 Entergy table

Kawasaki motorcycle coffee table

Suzuki Hall Table

BMW 318 chest

Honda Lamp

1986 Suzuki R750 motorcycle?s fuel tank table

Deer-Head Statue

A Reading Lamp from Automotive Parts

Winner Coffee Table from Nissan truck back door

Tank-Bag ? motorcycle?s fuel tank as original tin bag

Three elegant glass shelves from BMW hood

A washing station from Volvo 240 engine hood ?

Recycled parts of motorcycles make statue of a knight

Hall table from recycled pieces of an old Lancia car

Bar table from automotive parts?

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Written by Vinod Sharma

Vinod Sharma

Master in English literature and having more than five years of blogging experience, Vinod Sharma is competitive in nature and likes taking on new tasks and challenges put forth both personally and professionally. Simple living and high thinking is a quote synonymous to him.

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