home made two speed off road go kart part 2
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
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the parts I used in this video:
22x10-10 tires
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20x7-8 tires
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8"wheel 4"x4" pattern
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steel 10" gt rear wheel
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6.5" live axle hub
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hub 4x4 bearing type
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shocks 17 3/4"
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40 series torque converter kit
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54"axle
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60T live axle sprocket
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Your a really good fabucator it would be really interesting to see what you could come up with in a fully equipped fab shop.
I've been a metal fabricator for 30 years so I know how much work you're editing out. A lot of your viewers would appreciate seeing more of the work and hearing commentary as you go. If you fabricate like I do, you can edit the cuss words when you burn or cut yourself, and cuss whoever built what part that doesn't fit/work properly. Also dumping the music, if that is indeed what that noise is called. Music to me is the sound of a grinder, the strike of an arc, the torch popping as you light it. I predict 100k more subscribers if you do. :)
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also do away with allot of sped up time lapse ,we can't even tell what your small parts are
agree completely
oh wait is that fortunate son i hear?
Thats coming up awesome. You should draw up plans for these an sell them to make a bit of money off your talent an also when them 2 speed drives are fully worked out and good enough for production i could see them being manufactured for peoples projects. Just a thought. Great work keep it up cheers mark
that's looking beautiful! and yeah, I really know what you're talking about with the time it takes when you're just eyeballing the frame like that, but it's coming along great! keep up the good work!
looks grate mate. but you needs more bearings in the back to help support the axle
you should look into some sort of mud guard for the transmission, like some kind of plastic or aluminium cover for it to keep it clean
A little buggy that fits in the bed of the truck sounds awesome. Good work so far. You are definitely putting more care into your build quality.
One of your best videos, lots of hard work and progress without lots of talking, just how i like youtube videos.
Keep the good work
cheers
Looks great, I think I'd give the roof
a slightly lower profile so you can use
the roll bars to help get in and out of
the vehicle. Also, I'm interested in
knowing more about how you arranged
the motor , torque converter, transmission
, drive sprocket, and the disc brake setup.
Looks like a fun and interesting project.
Thanks for sharing what your doing.
It’s almost like we’re government employees, thousands of us sitting around watching one guy work.
LOL! Riiiight? Or Union workers. Same thing.
HA HA HA HA HA damn now where you say it it sounds so Right lmao
Facts
I love how you are actually productive in your videos, keep the good work up👍
i think you should reinforce the welding because although im not experienced at all with welders it just seems like a little bit of weld on such a crucial part wont hold it together.
One thing as a fellow inventor :P
How Front wheel brace looks is subjective.
But The first position is alot more capable of taking impacts like Curbs or rocks on rough terrain. Or if you ever jump with it it will also take more force without bending or damaging.
Also if you are making another Gearbox I would recommend finding A drive shaft end and flange or PTO attacher and shaft of a tractor. Its much more durrable and safe that a wedge. U can find them everywhere on junk yards.
Even a snapped one is good(in the case of drive shaft you just need the end). And its tempered steel so Yeah +500 durability.
It’s amazing to see how good you are at just building something you’ve envisioned
How well are those rear bearings going to hold up under side loads when cornering or sliding? Just wondering because they look really light duty compared to the axle and machine.
You Sir are a Master of Ingenuity. I grew up in a similar home and shop to yours but at that age I was still trying to hammer 2x4's together. I am 54 now with a engineering degree and I can say with out a doubt you are better than half the workers out there doing a real job I see from day to day. I will give you one piece of life advise. Don't ever stop doing what you are doing now. You have the potential to be a master engineer. I too am finally setting back up a decent shop and I was brought to your channel on the homemade lathe project and I am still amazed by that. So now after watching most all of your videos you have convinced me to build a buggy for my son just like yours. So I guess my next question would be is there any way you would be willing to draw out some rough diagrams and measurements on paper, it doesn't even need to be fancy like in a CAD program or anything and post them up for sale? I would be wiling to PayPal you 50-100 bucks because it's worth it to not have to start from scratch. Something you should think about and I am sure many others would pay as well. I am sure there are hundreds of plans out there on the net but this one is straight forward simple and easy to build and most important it looks good too. And you may find you do not need that 2 speed transmission your are building with the 420cc. I was following another forum last week on a guy that used the same engine and the same torque converter and he was getting 40+ MPH and good power on the hills as well. With your trans added you will probably be able to hit 55-60 or faster. That's pretty fast for no front brakes. Keep up the awesome work and I cant wait for part 3.
DUMB QUESTION BUT ID LIKE TO ASK IF THESE ARE JUST TEMORARY WELDS?
This guy has serious skills. I am envious. I wanna do this.
Nice job , it would be nice to see some of the pipe bending work to.
Well done and even with explanation most will still have no idea of what it takes to fab something like this up. I definitely agree the headache hoops are way too high to flow with dune buggie lines your striving for.
You've got some awesome skills...love watching your work. A minor detailing tip for final assembly is to orientate the bolts, etc. using the same scheme throughout the build: Top Down, Outside In and, Front to Back. Meaning, i.e.: the bolt is inserted from the Front of the vehicle pointing to the Back with the nut placed accordingly, etc., etc. It does serve a purpose and it just looks better that way...keeping things looking consistent.
I just found this videos, great work. Have you listed the tools and size of metal used...I would like to make something like you are doing but having never down anything like it I need as much help as possible. Great job, thanks.
I think it looks awesome. Those bars for the roll cage look perfect height to me. Also the gs500 buggy needs bigger tires
Would be interesting to see more of how you figure things out, and what your thoughts are on decisions you make
7:00 i know what youre saying but i was looking at the gap that would have been at the front of the arm and thinking that a pair of spotties or headlights would have looked great there
Just a tip for your welder. Look into getting a flux core tip for your welding torch.
I have a feeling this big boy is gonna call for a bigger engine
Christopher sanchez he needs a 670 on it
670s are not much more powerful than what’s going in it now. I really hope the bike engine goes in it.
He takes the governor out of it and makes the final gear tall I think it's gonna be sick
670s are 2 cilinder i think, around 25hp
I'm jealous of your capabilities.
I've wanted to build one of those since I was a kid but always talked myself out of it for one reason or another. I'm sure there's a lot of calculations involved with frame design and steering assembly and although I'd like to hear about it, I appreciate the timelapse videos for their speedy progression. Maybe in the future you could make a few videos about the technical aspect of your builds such as the camber of the wheels and how the frame reacts to steering. Who knows, if I can absorb enough info I may find the motivation to give it a go. Thanks for sharing. Oh and congratulations on the sponsor and the soon to be 100K subs!
WOW,WOW, WOW what else can one say, this is an amazing build, don't know how you fathom it all..great job thus far....
Dude you're burning your seat up with those sparks from the welder!
Absolutely amazing and without at tape or ruler. This guy has a talentfor heoetry like no other, Thans
I need a frame like this, smaller, lighter, no wheels, engine, etc., just the welded stuff fab'd... got any spares you to get rid of!??!!
After flipping the front upper control arms, it doesn't look like you have much room for suspension travel any more. It could just be the camera angle, but you should check before final welding. Otherwise, it looks good, I'm excited to see it finished
Good work. Looks very nice. I can't help but wonder how many holes you burned in the seat.
did your electricity bills came in?
how much did you spend on bills on welding it?
Well so far man I love the way the front and flows. And man those bands on those front gate arms are beautiful. And I do not think anyone understands how long it takes to make front a arms unless you try it yourself I know it takes days to figure out all the measurements in the right angles it sucks. But looking great man keep it up love all your videos
The Pope Show it definitely is a work of art isn't it?
Your starting to make some really good designed offroad karts man. Keep it up👍
ORK2.0 simple loving the build by the way
Should've put the axel below the swingarm not above it
Right
Why? Over-slung and under-slung axles are common.
If you hit one bump, the welds would separate at the mounts of the rear axle. Unless you do a very good weld job, and brace it in with more material. I can't build a go-kart, but I know a fair amount about welding...
@@glennsosinske3260 thats right
Your doing a great job , the kart looks Awesome . I have a kart project , but I have too many things going on with remodeling our bathroom and I still have to find time to finish the transmission for my sons truck , if I had to position a camera , edit video on top of all that goes into things I'm working on , it would definitely take a lot more time , great videos and that 2 speed transmission is cool .
In future would u be able to show how u bend some of ur pipes
Love the look but personally think the bottom sides of the frame should angle up like a "boat". So when you do ride offroad less of the bottom frame will hang up on the ground. Otherwise love it.
That thing looking sick.
Good work Chris
You should paint the frames after so they don’t start to rust like the other one is beginning to. You do very good work and it would make someone think that it is Machine made.
Nice kickstart for the dirtbike
So what makes it a 2 speed? Is it because you're using a series 40? Cause that doesnt give you two gears. It constantly changes the ratio as you go. Either way, looks like a fun project.
frame looks sweet so far!!
The HMTSFSOR Go Kart looks like a mini SandRail.
Would also be cool if you did a full interior just cause it looks like its big enough for one.
I want to build something similar to this but with front brakes as well. How would you mount a caliper/brake rotor on your front spindles?
The front end looked good to me and I seen a bunch of them. Check that it looks better the second way. It you had not mentioned it would have been fine!
It being kinda a off road buggy i would consider some camber not much but a little in the front for steering
Also cover it with sheet metal like 1/16th inch an cut windows out and use plexiglass would be pretty cool and a small like door or removable plexiglass window on left side to climb in and out from
Some panels to keep stuff from being thrown in your face (or other sensitive bits), yes. Fully enclosing it would add a lot of weight, and slow you down should you need to get out in a hurry. (see Red Beard's blazing Yerf Dog video)
A good amount of caster is what it needs. Camber does nothing offroad, especialy with those balloon tires
This frame would look amazing housing a v8 or something in the front
Where do you buy your steel tubing?
Refuge Inc. I think he got a bunch of it from a junkyard a year or two ago...... I think.
when I watch your video I was thinking about how accurate lining stuff up by eye is and I bet it's as good.
I wanna see the honda 600cbr as a full suspension independent suspension buggy baja style
I know that your space is limited but you should really look into some kind of ventilation, also try not to be directly over your work when welding. The long term effects of smoke inhalation are pretty bad. That being said your skills and techniques are wicked awesome! Really good work man, keep it going.
@Jim Crow it doesn't matter if it's old or new. The long term effects of the fumes created by welding, especially anything involving flux, can lead to a lot of health problems. I would like to see him have a long and healthy life doing what he loves. Besides, what's wrong with being a little cautious.
As I see in alot of comments many people are interested to see more, wanna know what kind of like and what size it is, how are you bending it how are you figuring angles and bevels.. you have alot of content that you cut out that people want to see.. good job other than burning that nice seat
build is coming along nice I know it takes a lot of time scratch building a frame like that I know you already have a lot of hours in this build what are you going to use as far as shocks and or springs you going with a coil over design or something else? Keep up the good work. Curious did you teach yourself to weld or did you take classes or someone else teach you? Have a great week and God Bless!!!
Double wishbone suspension. Nice.
Like how his kid gets something in his head and just runs with it
Kid’s smart
What happens when a off road go kart with none rear independent suspention hits uneven hills bumps or terrain? The rear frame would torque and twist until something snaps
I'm in welding school and I found my self shielding my eyes from the arc
Hunter Fisher, gets the best of us lol
makes sure you clean your welds properly, not like this guy. The main bar the vehicle bends around is full of rust - those welds ARE contaminated and WILL break eventually. You can also see he hasnt cleaned the rest of the welds properly from all the white crap blowing off. I thin they may even be galvanised - if you dont remove that coating the fumes are EXTREMELY toxic.
My buddy used to weld without a mask until he burned his eyeballs. Said it felt like sandpaper on his retinas. Learn from others mistakes and you will be lightyears ahead.
dude that is awesome. i want to build one but no tube bender.
Awsome vids. Have you thought about building this same type of kart with a differential to send power to the front wheels. Make an awd kart. Thatd be awsome to see.
It’s a good thing he made this the way he did, if it were me I prolly would’ve made the mistake of welding that front suspension where it wouldn’t be removable
8:06 I think it looked better before you flip those just my opinion but it looked like it flowed better like the lines but like you said its not gonna matter what way they are
Están bien chidos tus vídeos amigo k chido k piedas compartir tus ideas gracias
you are a legend, i couldn't even bend those... bars
It's looking good so far mate.
I'd simpally call it a rail buggy , and it looks great , but I bet you are gonna need to put the 600 you recently aquired but maby with the transmission I may stand corrected ,I really dig the upper control arms ,can't wait till next week
well done.. never saw a single tape measure, level, ... saw a square twice, but once it was a hammer.. Yes, I'm still a little jealous, though !
What materials do you use to make such frames? What is the diameter of the tube?
@6:59 you do not even need the upper control arms. If you had have arched the pipe they connect to on the frame. You could have just had the shocks on top of the steering knuckle. That would look better and engineered better in my opinion. #ratherBwelding.
its his go cart
i love the way you do the work ^_^ really expert and know what you want to do and how ^_^ thats show how you expert .. adorable and wonderful work .. perfect ... just watch you do the design and work with wielding make me smile ^_^ simple and correct size and design ^_^ go on .. good job
I was just wondering why you just use one tube for the upper arm. There was room since you flipped the tube anyway. Wouldn't using 2 tubes to make an A-arm make it more stable? Not hating, just asking?
looks cool should have did adjustable upper arm for camber but looking good and funny thing about the first way you thinking it looked backwards mazdaspeed 3 front suspension control arm single sided set up also
Fabricating takes a lot of time. Thats natural.. youve came a long way with harbor frieght flux core welder..welds look good. . would like to see you come up with gas shielding welder in near future. But looks like your doing fine for now with that one.. what brand and size flux core wire are you using their son? And is that the 90 or 125 amp version of that welder you have their? I may get one of those for portability to run off my small generator while they are in sale.. gas bottle is kinda a pain to lug around..
maybe you could advise him to clean his welds? Rust ruining the welds, galvanisation poisoning him?
Hi sir, how did you do the mounting of your rear wheels? You put a keys on the shafting to make the wheel wont slide?
what would you charge for A BUILD LIKE THIS?
Will You Weld Those Joints More? Nice Tack-Welds Though! Thanks!
Good Work! What bender are you using? (Maybe I missed that part)
KMMG
Bro doesn't Go Power Sports have a reverse switch thing? That would be awesome if they did and you put it on this beast, because if you have to get out and push it back your self that will get old for you fast. But great work man!
Hi bro, how much does it cost to make a go-kart like that, oh yes, nice to meet you, I'm from Indonesia and I'm a welder too.
so good! you should include more of the bending etc - split it into more videos!
Kind of pick interest in go-kart making videos but I have noticed that almost all have permanent sit and why is that... adjustable sliding sit with lock mechanism will make it ridable for others and not just one height.
excellent built and video
Great looing build. Not like another channel that It be fine. Keep them coming!!
Looks good you do a really good job keep up the good work it's clear that you do things right
Should've put the axle under the frame so you can get an extra 1-3" of clearance, but overall, love your videos and nice build.
Why do you never do unequal length double wishbone on all the buggies? I noticed you always use an equal length double A atm setup. Is there a reason for this?
Is that black gas line pipe from a house thats your using ??
It’s a great off-road you’ve made. I was thinking of doing something like this of my own, if I may ask how much did the project cost you? As that’s the only thing holding me back
slap some sheds on and this Thing looks like the Fast Attack Vehicle from Tamiya LOL
You are using plasma arc welder right ?
Awesome job brother. But you didn't build a go-kart... But you built one hell of a dune buggy
Are you using a gas less welder?
Nice and beautifull job 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Que motor usaste