Hello- I'm new to the site and just got into go karts...my boy is fascinated by them. He loves riding them at the amusement park, and I thought it would be fun to build one together. He's only 5 so he cant help much but he likes to pretend to wrench on anything and enjoys building things with Daddy. So after some time on the net researching I found this site and what a resource it has been and I'm sure will continue to be.
What I do know is how to detail, layout and fabricate steel. I have access to a full metal shop: saws, shears, breaks, pipe benders, welders, burning table etc and plenty of material stock for kart builds.
What I don't know is everything else about karts...motors, brakes, steering, etc. (Although I think I have steering figured out), but I'll be using the search function alot and have some questions.
I decided to go small and simple while I learn for the first build. I based the design off the Spidercarts Recluse. If all goes well, I'll build something more advanced next time. Today I made some drawings and cut the all the parts for the frame from 1x1x11ga tube steel and did a little welding on the side rails for the frame.
Right now I only have about an hour a day to work on it.
After some more reading I ordered some parts I knew I needed, and quickly realized I will probably be ordering a few more times for items I didn't know I needed, forgot to order or changed on the fly. First parts order due in tomorrow - I'll post what I have so far then. I hope to have the frame built by the weekend.
What I do know is how to detail, layout and fabricate steel. I have access to a full metal shop: saws, shears, breaks, pipe benders, welders, burning table etc and plenty of material stock for kart builds.
What I don't know is everything else about karts...motors, brakes, steering, etc. (Although I think I have steering figured out), but I'll be using the search function alot and have some questions.
I decided to go small and simple while I learn for the first build. I based the design off the Spidercarts Recluse. If all goes well, I'll build something more advanced next time. Today I made some drawings and cut the all the parts for the frame from 1x1x11ga tube steel and did a little welding on the side rails for the frame.
Right now I only have about an hour a day to work on it.
After some more reading I ordered some parts I knew I needed, and quickly realized I will probably be ordering a few more times for items I didn't know I needed, forgot to order or changed on the fly. First parts order due in tomorrow - I'll post what I have so far then. I hope to have the frame built by the weekend.
Good job. How much does it weigh?