greenman
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I think I am going to try to build most of my frame without welding. What is the best way to do this? Should drill holes in the square tubing and connect it with brackets? How hard would it be to make these holes?
I think I am going to try to build most of my frame without welding. What is the best way to do this? Should drill holes in the square tubing and connect it with brackets? How hard would it be to make these holes?

A "bubble gum weld" isn't just ugly, it is more than likely weak as well.

Properly designed bolted connections are used in industry for heavy loads/loading, but they are almost always used to connect components that have been designed for the application using welding, casting, machining from solid stock, etc. To design a strong bolted kart frame will require much more effort, weight and cost than just breaking down and learning how to weld, including the price of a descent welder.
Some times what looks like the cheapest way to go is actually the most expensive.....

I've heard experienced welders say 1/4" of weld is generally equal to three 1/4" bolts. Maybe, maybe not. In any case if I were to attempt a bolt together kart, using the usual thin wall tubing, every structural bolt on it would be inserted into a welded in steel bushing (heavy wall tube), and I'd use Gr. 8 bolts with washers and nylock nuts or Gr. 8 steel lock nuts. Again, that would require much more time and just as much welding as just welding the tube structure together. IF one is worried that his welds may break at speed . . . he probably shouldn't be building a kart in the first place. At least not until he has practiced sufficiently and has verified his ability to get consistently good penetration, or had a certified welder check his welds. I'd like to know if anyone here has bolted a kart together (no welds) and NOT experienced bolts loosening due to the bolt hole wallowing out the thin wall tube under a few hours of use.
I think I am going to try to build most of my frame without welding. What is the best way to do this? Should drill holes in the square tubing and connect it with brackets? How hard would it be to make these holes?
Good goalmy goal is to learn about and build a go kart from scratch.
You want to learn though right?(I do not know/do not have tools to weld)
If you had a welder you could weld an exhaust.I need an estimate on how much everything will cost in the end. Right now I have an engine that needs an exhaust.
If you are worried about costs, it would be better to buy a used one.I have decided to build a frame from scratch
If you don't think it would be useful, and you want to save $$, buy one used, and sell it for what you bought it for.I only really need to build a frame, so I really only need it [welder]for this build
I would bet a lot of money I could.....
But many critical parts of karts are BOLTED together....if I would pick the ONE part on a kart....that sees the biggest forces.....it would be the engine connecting rod.....and it's not welded together......
I would bet a lot of money I could.....
So....what's bolted on a kart?
Roll cage...engine....steering wheels....tire rods....tires...clutch...seat....brake and accelerator pedals......
Just saying....it can be done....never said easy or cheap....or better....just feasible...