Albert , I salute you! After a great war or disaster Albert here would become a person of great value among those left. A guerrilla engineer and electrician with electronics thrown in. Born survivor via grit and brains.
When most of the channels I have been subscribed to in RU-vid uses the proper or better tools in doing their projects, (like a TIG welder for welding, clamps and bench vises for holding things in their place, different saws and cutters for different tasks), buying the correct or better materials, and a decent protection from the PPEs they wear.. This man uses the most basic of tools (a stick welder, a vise grip, a grinder, a jigsaw), fabricates rather than buys some of his materials, and wears "enough" PPE.. His ingenuity is uncanny and maybe in his checklist the only thing to ask is "does it do what it's supposed to?" because of the little care to the aesthetics and I enjoyed much of his videos..
The idea and work is great, congratulations my smart friend, the only thing is left to do is to cover everything to protect them from dust, rain, chemicals,etc...
Had a feeling that little motor was going to have a hard time pushing all that box steel, but this guy is way more talented than me so I'll be quiet, 👍
Have often wondered about a dual-rim wheel using a single tire & dual tube like that. Thank you for clearing it up that it can actually work. Also a minor suggestion - when cutting the slots for the axle, it's a little bit neater for the final product (as well as being easier and cheaper in terms of cutting disc lifespan) to drill a hole and just cut 2 slots to the edge. I'm guessing a 13mm bit would be the one you're after for those wheels. Worked well when building a little shopping cart the other week using a pair of 26" rims
in my experience, those tires are not only looks wide it also have cussion effect like fat tires. yes it's look better if I used the axel slot from old shox
Автору конечно респект за такое изобретение, а так как все из металлических уголков это лишний вес, скорость , и разряд батарей!! Думаю потраченное время и деньги можно вложить на готовый и во многом лучший електроскутер!!
Mate im 39 a d im really became in so no energy cant get no umph in me i use to live in the garage fixing building stuff its all gone now i just sit and iv lost all my mussels
@@jayjayjedi-vh9um well i somewhat understand the loss of muscles and yet for some reason i still have lots of muscle strength its just the pain in my joints and the lack of energy . also anxiety drain me .
Pretty dang good young man! 99% of ppl ur age or younger would not even have a clue as to where to start doing something like this. Your a very smart young man. Wish you all the luck in the world! Semper Fi!
I have seen too many videos about diy scooter, etc, this one is the most better, i mean he uses tools that most people are capable of buying and using it, unlike the other vids where they uses literally too many modern machine that will cost you a lot and just make simple things, this chad can make cool and high end project just using basic tools compare to those dudes.😎
Nice fat wheels dude, I've rebuilt a few bmx wheels after smashing rims. If you tape the spokes together in pairs before removing them it speeds up the assembly :) I learnt that from Dave Mirra R.I.P..
Bro you live in the wrong country. You would make a good living for yourself here in the UK. You have good skills, with an apprenticeship in engineering or something similar you couldn't fail. Not knocking your home country, just think opportunities for the skilled are few and far between, not to mention lower paid. Keep up the good work!!
i think if you changed the title of the video you will get more views try removing "12v" and replace it with "brushless" or "rc motor" or something like that because when i did read it first thing come to my mind that is another 775 project
Какие нахер амортизаторы😲на самокате🤣🤣🤣 у мня такой складной (в подарок давали за покупку в 2000х) 120кг чистого веса выдержал на даче, до сих пор жив🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@user-gt4tc6rs7u посмотри на самокат Kugoo M4 и M4 Pro и ты сразу изменишь своё представление о самокатах с амортами. Модель Kugoo S3 также имеет на переднем колесе 1 амортизатор. Даже на самом дешманском Kugoo M2 и то есть аморты по бокам.
@@rider81uz у мня знакомого велисапедун сбил на пешеходке (не успел его одернуть, сам поздно заметил) скорость 20-30 была так два перелома вывих ссадины а у велосипедуна сломана челюсть и глаз затек 🤔
@@user-gt4tc6rs7uгрустно и печально, дебилов за рулем везде хватает. Но это не ииеет никакого отношения к наличию амортизаторов и к отсутствие амортизаторов в электросамокатах.
Practise. Practise a LOT. No one starts off as a great welder and some of us take longer to improve than others, but don't let that stop you. While my own welding is FAR from perfect, it's still better than when I started. Same goes for any skill. Sure you'll have failures, but invest in an angle grinder for cutting up the failures and trying again.
Estoy feliz de ver este video. Muy talentoso y sencillo. Te sugiero una idea que seguro vas a poder desarrollar con tus habilidades. A tu proyecto, adaptale los engranajes de cambio tal como lo hacen en las bicicletas desde el manubrio, de manera que segun necesites mas torque o velocidad lo cambies. No se como pero te dejo la idea. Espero si lo haces poder disfrutar de ese video. Saludos desde Venezuela