Bless your heart. Reminds me of the first time I saw a Mexican put jelly on a tortilla. I asked him why he did that. He told me "before we had jelly, we had nothing".
This thing looks super sketchy but I take my hat off to anyone that can think up a plan and see it through to fruition. You got a hell of an imagination and amazing dedication to task. Good job.
I've seen a lot of these DIY, low buck builds, but the guy will have a plasma cutter, a vertical mill, a lathe, a frame table, a water jet, a TIG welder, etc! LOL
Yeah I know another good RU-vidr is homemade madness he doesn't have no fancy tools I mean he does have a lathe but he built that himself and he also does a lot of work without the lathe shows you how to get by also doesn't spend $1,000 on square tube to make a jig uses wood
Kudos for making due with what you have available and it turning out as good as it did. I think the only thing I would really suggest is using bearings or at least a pillow block set up where your main drive axle is because it appears you have run the axle through square tubing only and that won't last very long.
I give him a A+ look at the tools he's using and what he came up with is awesome, and it works he is having fun. That just makes me want to go do something in the garage. Awesome job 👍👏🙌 that is bad ass for stuff laying around.
Outstanding creativity and guts to turn a thought into something tangible. Your aptitude and and creativity would be a value to anyone who's intelligent enough to employ you. Great seeing young adults prove they can build a better and more creative world.
Excellent, young man. But you have to protect yourself from accidents. And you know the mountain roads are very dangerous. You have to build a protective cage. And that the brakes support the car with front disc brakes. I wish you health and well-being ... Your brother, who lives in Algeria
Cool,wonder where the rack come from. Been thinking about building a mini bike and watching a lot of this stuff. To me it'd be easier to use square tubing I think. All though I could adapt and learn to use round tubing. I don't have the tools to bend it measure the angles yet.
Excellent idea. Wish I had some like yours. Would you share with us where I can obtain the components of the front end? I live in Guatemala from where I send you warm greetings
For decades I've had a reoccurring thought to take on a project like this. Maybe one day...Very enlightening and informative video. Lots of steering wheel movement. Is it due to terrain, torque problems requiring frame tuning or the steering system itself? Thanks for sharing.
This was never going to be a precision build and it wasn't meant to be. The use of triangles throughout adds the strength needed. All up, a great job and one to be proud of. Double welding over flux is not a good idea though, I don't think I saw a chip hammer in use at all. Great video.
Очень интересно и потрясающе , правда не совсем понятно зачем делать сначала сзади одну пружину , а затем сразу же на этапе финальной сборки блокировать её трубой) И прикол, что по итогу на последних видео покатушек передняя пружина расположена иначе) Я так сразу и подумал на начальной сборке что та первая конструкция будет не совсем удачна, вот и автор работы после заездов понял , что что-то не то))
Your work is good, well done. I congratulate you on this ingenious skill. I love you. I will support you with a like and a subscription to the channel, and I tell you to continue.