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you should post ads on craigslist for welding! or in the paper etc. theres an idea for quick cash. ive had to weld things like lawn mower handles and actually a few broken garden decorations lol.

just dont weld something that if it breaks, can cost a life (structural car components etc.) because you'd be the one to blame.

i repair alot of yard equipment to get cash. some are easy, some take a while... once you know whats wrong thats half the work.

maybe even make some exhausts for clones and sell them on ebay? simple stuff. online stores charge like 30 bucks for a straight pipe. i bet you can half that easily.
 

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wow. those are some good ideas I should try.
I have thought of the exhaust thing but I don have a bender so that stops me from that but if I get one then I'll be doing that.
 

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i make my straight pipes out of half of a electric scooter front fork. usually theyre chromed nice. but that would not be practical to do alot of them.

oh and ask bighead about tag sales!
 

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ya I think if I were to make them I would use regulad pipe and then fabricate some flanges that fit the most popular clones.
 

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Go Kart Plans

Dear T=Man,

I read all your threads and Yuotubes from you and because I am

New on this DIY GO KART like to build a DIRT DEVIL Go Kart

about my son in Holland, so mayby you can help me to send me

some drawings or dimensions to start making a frame from the

DIRT DEVIL !

Like to thank you in advance

Zunnie from Holland (neer UK !)
 

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hey Zunnie, welcome to the forum. I am sorry but I can not do that. The Dirt Devil go kart is not my design.
The Dirt Devil is a great go kart design, there are alot of people that have built it, but the Dirt Devil is not mine.
You can find the drawing and dimensions for the Dirt Devil here http://www.diyden.net/html/plans.html
If you have trouble you are welcome to come back here and make a thread, lots of people can help here.
 

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well maybe, I have to edit this video first . then I get on. I dont know how long it will take. mayby an hr.
 

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Clutch alignment is typically standardized by chain alignment given the clutch is two piece pressed. If the clutch is too far off the shaft it'll destroy itself.

The bushing is bronze in MaxTorque SS clutches.

A bolt, lock washer, and flat washer on the end of the shaft always works best, and NEVER in combination with the set screws. If you do both it has a small chance of sheering the shaft off.

The low oil sensor is the exact same on the Predators.

Good job at the end there man, you gave me a jilt for a moment. That would've been a scary video.

I hope that helps ya some. I do enjoy watching the videos because I'm slightly kart obsessed IE: I spend 40 hours a week thinking about go-karts, but thats normal right?
 

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A bolt, lock washer, and flat washer on the end of the shaft always works best, and NEVER in combination with the set screws. If you do both it has a small chance of sheering the shaft off.

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ah O - I thought that both were to be used. I just did a video showing both, Ill be sure to mention it in the next video. I wonder why it doesnt say anything on the little round papers that come with it. I havent seen any posts here about it eather, it does make sence. I wonder how many others know that. hmm
 

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A bolt, lock washer, and flat washer on the end of the shaft always works best, and NEVER in combination with the set screws. If you do both it has a small chance of sheering the shaft off.

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ah O - I thought that both were to be used. I just did a video showing both, Ill be sure to mention it in the next video. I wonder why it doesnt say anything on the little round papers that come with it. I havent seen any posts here about it eather, it does make sence. I wonder how many others know that. hmm

they do......on the back.:roflol:
 

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Appreciate the props. Havn't had ANY time to make videos recently. Its been crazy finding time to do laundry or the other simple things in life.
 
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