rogerwa
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Re: Anybody ever built a go kart?
Thanks for the tips. Its helpful to know that doing the tubing is more difficlut and based on time and expense, buying the basic frame is probably my best choice. I have seen some quite resonable frames on CL that could work. I would then limit my welding to the necessary modifications.
I have a friend that has done a lot of welding and is currenlty redoing his late 60's firebird. He is doing a lot of body work and would probably mentor me in my modifications. Who knows he may even let me do it in his shop with his welder.
As I stated earlier, I have more dreams than time. Going the full banana at this point may not be the best timing. I do enjoy the mechanical/propulsion aspects and would like to be able to teach that to my boys. If they learn at this age not to be afraid of it and to have the confidence to try something, they will benefit from that all their lives. Besides being a cool dad.
Thanks for the tips. Its helpful to know that doing the tubing is more difficlut and based on time and expense, buying the basic frame is probably my best choice. I have seen some quite resonable frames on CL that could work. I would then limit my welding to the necessary modifications.
I have a friend that has done a lot of welding and is currenlty redoing his late 60's firebird. He is doing a lot of body work and would probably mentor me in my modifications. Who knows he may even let me do it in his shop with his welder.
As I stated earlier, I have more dreams than time. Going the full banana at this point may not be the best timing. I do enjoy the mechanical/propulsion aspects and would like to be able to teach that to my boys. If they learn at this age not to be afraid of it and to have the confidence to try something, they will benefit from that all their lives. Besides being a cool dad.