My Dirt Devil gokart build

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If the bit gets caught in the piece of metal you are drilling, it will most likely spin in the chuck. In rare cases though, you tightened the chuck up real good, and the actual drill press swings around.

Its more of a safety precaution than anything else.

I do agree that you should bolt your press to the bench, but this is not a reason why. To prevent this from happening you would bolt what you are working on the the press's table. Trying to hold on to what you are drilling into instead of clamping it while using a drill press is extremely hazardous.

my main message.

Thanks for clearing that up guys
 

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After a while, I can finally present you guys a small update!
I went to the shop for bushings for my A-arms. 4 were in stock and the other 4 are in order. I'll get them Wednesday. Wednesday I can finally finish both arms.

I am now thinking about my rear design. I won't follow the plans there, as I stated in my topic.

I will follow Fabroman's plan more or less for my rear design. It's similar to this.

However, I'm thinking to adjust that plan a little bit. I would like to use the same pivot point and the same shock mount.
After all, I am planning to mount my engine onto that swingarm, rather than on the main frame as the plan says.

EDIT: Third picture, the shock mount has been welded by my friend... he's still learning a lot! Lol.
 

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If I'm seeing the plan correctly, the rear shock mount is on the round tube that holds the axle; weren't you going to not use that idea?

Also, do you have a single shock that will be strong enough?

Wait, if you're mounting the engine on the swing arm, wouldn't the shock run through the middle of the engine?
 

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If I'm seeing the plan correctly, the rear shock mount is on the round tube that holds the axle; weren't you going to not use that idea?

I will use it, but adapted so I can mount my engine there.

Also, do you have a single shock that will be strong enough?

Not yet. I might get the same shocks as the front and use 2 of them for the rear.

Wait, if you're mounting the engine on the swing arm, wouldn't the shock run through the middle of the engine?

Arrgh... I forgot about this... :oops:

I guess then I'll use this (http://www.diygokarts.com/vb/showpost.php?p=142161&postcount=76) method. 2 shocks, engine mounted there too. It should be perfect.

I'll design the rear competely by myself then.

Thanks Fabro.
 

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Looking good Alex. Just make sure all the welds done by your friend are strong. Other than that, I cannot give any more help than what has already been given

You could always ditch the reduction box and gear differently
 

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Arrgh, I'm sorry guys. I didn't mean to write "weld" but "cut". My friend cut that one shock mount. He's still in the learning process, so yeah... Anyhow, he's doing fine for his first time with zero experience.
I am welding all of this. Some welds aren't that good and will be re-welded sooner or later (once everything fits).
Expect a new update tonight! ;)

Btw,
GSETDIFY? Wat?
 

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Now you can. I hope you don't mind me editing your post. If you do, :oops:

Absolutely not, in fact, thank you :thumbsup:

Arrgh, I'm sorry guys. I didn't mean to write "weld" but "cut". My friend cut that one shock mount. He's still in the learning process, so yeah... Anyhow, he's doing fine for his first time with zero experience.
I am welding all of this. Some welds aren't that good and will be re-welded sooner or later (once everything fits).
Expect a new update tonight! ;)

That's the way, infect others with the building bug :thumbsup: Keep him involved so, by the time you're finished, He'll want to build one too

Btw,
GSETDIFY? Wat?

:roflol: See paul, I knew it wouldn't be long.

Get Someone Else To Do It For You
 

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Haha, I cheated- Google :surrender:

Looks awesome mate! Keep up the good work, you are doing a fine job :thumbsup:

Thank you. ;)

New update! Yesterday we worked really hard and we got some work done
- both arms have been finished
- both shock mounts have been cut and welded
- welded on U-brackets for front wheels

Hopefully we'll get the steering done this weekend. ;)
 

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