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I feel I should put in my 2 cents. As a kid with 3 karts and a hovercraft under his belt I have something to say. I understand you can't get a welder but that's no reason to go suicidal. Do you have a hacksaw and a drill? Why is a bolt together steel cart not an option but one made of popsicle sticks is?

I really dont know where to start with a steel frame.
 

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As a teacher, I like your enthusiasm! You hear what everyone is saying but you're not listening. That's the way kids are. However, PLEASE re-design the frame if you insist on wood, which I know you do. There is a reason that the floor joists in a house are turned on end. It can support 10 times the weight. Turn your 2x4's on their side!!! And when you take it for its maiden voyage, GO VERY SLOW!!!

I will probably just tear it apart and do what you guys are saying.
 

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Good. Now go and find some bed rail. Sometimes people just throw that stuff out in the street. Got some parts made from that on my bike.
You're gona have to listen to us on the next part of your endeavour as you clearly have shown you level of expertise in construction.
 

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It is commone sense
An oxymoron, it seems.

It is not common sense to know which design will work better without myself actually trying it.

I must disagree. Can you imagine just how technologically delayed the earth would be, if we were not willing to rely on each other's research and development? There would still be Hindenberg explosions on a regular basis. Clockmakers would be dropping dead of radiation poisoning for hundreds of years to come. Widespread Asbestos use would continue to kill folks with Mesothelioma for generations to come. Heck- You wouldn't even have that engine to try to convert, because after the first engine designer dropped dead of CO poisoning, the next guy would have to start all over again.
 

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An oxymoron, it seems.



I must disagree. Can you imagine just how technologically delayed the earth would be, if we were not willing to rely on each other's research and development? There would still be Hindenberg explosions on a regular basis. Clockmakers would be dropping dead of radiation poisoning for hundreds of years to come. Widespread Asbestos use would continue to kill folks with Mesothelioma for generations to come. Heck- You wouldn't even have that engine to try to convert, because after the first engine designer dropped dead of CO poisoning, the next guy would have to start all over again.
You do have a great point here. I dont know how to say it effectively but i basically want to experiment with different designs and go with the best one.
 

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All this is quite amazing, 8 pages now. After the first couple of pages I really thought this was going to be like that epic thread going over in the OT forum linked to that thread in bcsportsbikes, of buddies landlord's shed and what a disaster that is.
Sadly in this case I feel I should say something, so the young dude doesn't kill himself, but we still shall see.

Herbaceous and now metallic, both without any engineering basics aplied or at least advice.

My 5c worth(now, sadly we eliminated our pennies).

PS- aren't you supposed to be in school?
 

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All this is quite amazing, 8 pages now. After the first couple of pages I really thought this was going to be like that epic thread going over in the OT forum linked to that thread in bcsportsbikes, of buddies landlord's shed and what a disaster that is.
Sadly in this case I feel I should say something, so the young dude doesn't kill himself, but we still shall see.

Herbaceous and now metallic, both without any engineering basics aplied or at least advice.

My 5c worth(now, sadly we eliminated our pennies).

PS- aren't you supposed to be in school?
Dude, I have basic engineering skills, but don't have expierence with karts. I have built a fully functioning am/FM radio from scrap a year ago and it works to this day.
And to answer your question, I go to highschool and have downtime throughout the day.
 

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Building an AM/FM is a much different type of engineering, if you want to experiment to find "the best" you could instead not waste your time and listen to these guys here. It is great to learn on your own, but much more wise to also learn from others.
:idea2:
 

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Dude, I have basic engineering skills, but don't have expierence with karts. I have built a fully functioning am/FM radio from scrap a year ago and it works to this day.
And to answer your question, I go to highschool and have downtime throughout the day.

:eek: :eek: :smiley_omg: :worried2:

Building the radio to go in the dashboard does not automatically translate into knowing all there is to know about building the car itself.
 

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Well.. This just got interesting...

Here's a gif example of how this thread started out.. and how it took off, and how it ended.

 

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Is it bad that there is a side of me that wants to see this kid build this kart with all of our loving support, cheering him on as he nails 2x4s together in a box frame, and see him wreck the heck out of it?

Go for it dude! You can do anything if you put your mind to it! (just take video and have your parents post it up after you die)
 

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Is it bad that there is a side of me that wants to see this kid build this kart with all of our loving support, cheering him on as he nails 2x4s together in a box frame, and see him wreck the heck out of it?

Go for it dude! You can do anything if you put your mind to it! (just take video and have your parents post it up after you die)

:smiley_omg::feedtroll:
 

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Is it bad that there is a side of me that wants to see this kid build this kart with all of our loving support, cheering him on as he nails 2x4s together in a box frame, and see him wreck the heck out of it?

Go for it dude! You can do anything if you put your mind to it! (just take video and have your parents post it up after you die)

Crtiticism is helping me here, but if you just want to troll, then kindly GTFO my thread.
 

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its not a dashboard radio FYI.

You've missed his point. What he was trying to say was that just because you have experience in a particular subject, it does not make you an expert on the whole package. To redirect the original example;

You may be able to build a well-functioning radio, but this doesn't mean you know squat about accoustics or the dynamics of sound. Ergo, you would need to collaborate with an engineer to design the cabinet, and all in partnership with a speaker expert.
 
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