Hello Everyone, well i am new to all of this, and i am not with the whole scooter rage at the moment. But my brother on the other hand is, and keeps spending stupid money on these scooters, why are they soo expensive?
Well anyway i have set out as a challange to make my own custom scooter, as cheaply as possible and need some tips on doing so. So far its been trial and error, i first of all started by welding a scaffold tube and bending it to replicate the snakeboard tube framing and then i started to build a deck plate to sit on top, but this just didn't look right for me i used a mild sheet of steel which is 1.2mm thick, but i didn't think it would be strong enough. so my idea now is to use two square tubes at the base of the scooter and use the sheet metal to use on the top for the deck plate, i'm thinking of welding two bits of the sheet metal to make this a bit thicker. what are your guys thoughts? Please only give intellegent answers as i dont want some 11 year old kid, trying to tell me how to use metal and how what i am doing is completely wrong, i have a fair knowledge of metal works sorry for the long write, hopefully someone here will be interested enough to give me some pointers on what makes a scoooter good, is it more about strength or weight? how best to bend the metal etc..
Cheers guys.
Chris
Well anyway i have set out as a challange to make my own custom scooter, as cheaply as possible and need some tips on doing so. So far its been trial and error, i first of all started by welding a scaffold tube and bending it to replicate the snakeboard tube framing and then i started to build a deck plate to sit on top, but this just didn't look right for me i used a mild sheet of steel which is 1.2mm thick, but i didn't think it would be strong enough. so my idea now is to use two square tubes at the base of the scooter and use the sheet metal to use on the top for the deck plate, i'm thinking of welding two bits of the sheet metal to make this a bit thicker. what are your guys thoughts? Please only give intellegent answers as i dont want some 11 year old kid, trying to tell me how to use metal and how what i am doing is completely wrong, i have a fair knowledge of metal works sorry for the long write, hopefully someone here will be interested enough to give me some pointers on what makes a scoooter good, is it more about strength or weight? how best to bend the metal etc..
Cheers guys.
Chris