Part one of the go kart build i still need to do the steering and some other little tweaks
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Part one of the go kart build i still need to do the steering and some other little tweaks
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This is OLD, completely custom frame designed by me and my dad, Briggs and Stratton OHV animal racing engine
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Lathed out the sprocket and welded that on the clutch drum, mounted the axle and hooked up the drive train. Now theres just steering to hook up and throttle servo to setup.
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This is part two of the go kart build it is finished and all painted up hope you enjoy if you have any comments or questions for me i will answer them as soon as possible!
PS: sorry it took so long to post this video
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this is my go-cart that i built out of a walk behind lawn mower, scooter, and bed frame
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afterburner test on 50/50 petrol/kero DIY GASTURBINE HOME MADE JET ENGINE GO CART
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**This video is also on AMPenergy.com, I do not own any copyrights to this, I just wanted to bring this video to youtube to advertise for AMPenergy.com.
Dale Earhardt Jr. hangs out with friends, races go-karts, plays paintball, and talks about life.
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The go kart in this video was built using Zipblocks. Zipblocks are blocks that mechanically interlock on placement. You can think of Zipblocks as giant toy-construction bricks that fully interlock on placement…but they don’t simply come apart like some of the more popular regular sized toy-construction bricks do.
Zipblocks are not being manufactured yet. Hopefully, at some point in the near future, you will be able to go to your local home supply center and purchase Zipblock studs that are 8 to 16 feet in length just as easily as if you were to purchase normal studs.
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• Zipblock studs are always perfectly straight.
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• They are fun to build with. When you build with Zipblocks it is like building with a giant toy-construction bricks.
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