Building a Mini Bike and Motorcycle Frame Jig for under $100!!!!!!

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
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  • @craigmonteforte1478
    @craigmonteforte1478 4 роки тому +4

    Very Cool Video ! Thanks I’m a retired Woodworker and just a few days ago my Mom posted pictures of me in 1974 riding my first Minibike so it got my wheel turning in my brain about Mini bikes hence my next move look on UA-cam for videos I’m not very pretty at Welding but my Dad taught me enough to be Structual at my welds and I have his old Stck Welder from Montgomery Wards of all places ironically that was a Christmas gift to my Dad from his parents and my Grandfather was a Welder by trade untill he retired at 67 years old BTW his Union made him retire because of his age at that time not because he wanted too do so Gramps always did any repairs or builds we needed. As he was a Body and Fender Man originally when everything was still Leaded in the Industry before the Invention of Bondo of course as another present to myFather Grandpa leaded and Black Laquered my Dads 1953 MGTD that was stored in his garage for many years I eventually inherited that car but was forced to sell it due to medical reasons beyond my control as they contributed to my early retirement Im between homes at this point but i do hope my next one will have a shop large enough to do both metal and Woodworking and Im thinking it would be a Hoot. to build a Adult sized “Mini bike “. like we all had in the 70s possibly Motorcycled powered or something neat and maybe even Street Legal ?

    • @StoversMotors
      @StoversMotors  4 роки тому

      Cool! Old school lead work is really neat, im a 90's baby and love to see the processes that built the foundation for what we have today! The ongoing joke about welding is that if you can cant be a great welder, be a great grinder🤣 if you are planning on building something street legal, I would recommend starting out with a frame of something that is already street legal, say a small motorcycle or scooter and chop and modify from there, home built stuff seem to be harder and harder to make street legal anymore. Thanks for checking out the channel! If you have any questions, feel free to ask away👍🏼

  • @Toad_Moto
    @Toad_Moto 5 років тому

    Cool build, man.

  • @jyoseph
    @jyoseph 5 років тому

    Kick ass man, looking forward to the next one!

  • @haylorization892
    @haylorization892 6 років тому +3

    Have you made a part two for this ? Curious what you used for cones.

    • @StoversMotors
      @StoversMotors  6 років тому +1

      Hayley McBride I just finished editing part 1 at 3:30 this morning... gunna get out and try to complete part 2 today!

    • @haylorization892
      @haylorization892 6 років тому +1

      Stovetop19 woohoo cant wait!! Thanks!!

    • @StoversMotors
      @StoversMotors  6 років тому +1

      Part 2 is up as of last night! Cones were made out of wood fyi...... do what I can with what I got!! :)

    • @haylorization892
      @haylorization892 6 років тому

      Stovetop19 Awesome!!!

    • @obfuscated3090
      @obfuscated3090 5 років тому

      You can use stock steering stem bearings instead of cones. You can also harvest the stem from a triple clamp you don't care about to run through them and be very accurate. Cones exist to fit a variety of necks, but you don't have to use cones.

  • @hothooker12
    @hothooker12 4 роки тому

    Hey man i was wondering where did your scrap metal come from? I live in michigan near detroit and i cannot seem to find out where i can get scrap metal from or where i can buy second hand used metal. Tons of scrap yards near me but non of them sell to private people. They keep talling me they only sell commercially. I know you probably dont live near me but any tips on what i can search for or what i can tell these people to be able to buy used metal.
    Thats tho. Youre videos really are helping me a shit ton. Keep up the good work and i subscribed.
    Any advice would go along way for me. Cant find No metal and cant afford new metals. So its really holding me back /up.

    • @hothooker12
      @hothooker12 4 роки тому

      Oh another question? What is a salvage bid and how can i find them?

    • @StoversMotors
      @StoversMotors  4 роки тому

      I was probably reffering to a salvage/scrap bin. If you have any local welding shops, or metal working places, they always have a recycling bin, and if you explain what your doing or offer buy the recycling, most places will allow you to buy or give it to you free. Also, go talk to big local businesses, they are always having to throw things out as they replace qith new, and this i where I find alot of my stuff

    • @hothooker12
      @hothooker12 4 роки тому +1

      Ok thanks a million buddy . you've been extremely helpful. I appreciate you taking your time to answer my question.
      Have a merry christmas if you celebrate it and be safe.

    • @StoversMotors
      @StoversMotors  4 роки тому

      @@hothooker12 for sure👍🏼 Merry Christmas to you too and Ill sub your channel so make sure you get some stuff posted if you get anything built👍🏼👍🏼

  • @MegaTroyhamilton
    @MegaTroyhamilton 5 років тому

    you are wrong with your up right. it should be 90 degrees. with a all thread that can be move to your angle

    • @StoversMotors
      @StoversMotors  5 років тому

      The upright pivots to allow for extended frame sizes for when the rear axle adjustment runs out. Then the all thread pivots to allow for the different steering stem angles, I guess Im missing how my modified frame jig design is wrong?

  • @kevinklotzbier7301
    @kevinklotzbier7301 6 років тому

    why don't you wear proper ppe, like welding gloves and sleeves? it's bad practice. and it's a bad example to others who may not know.

    • @StoversMotors
      @StoversMotors  6 років тому

      Cause i didnt have it at the time, have since upgraded my gear, thanks for the concern!