(help) Guides to making own parts!

ztkAZ

Member
Ive been looking all around the internet for ways to make your own parts, I cant seem to find any good ones, so please help!
 

ztkAZ

Member
Well im try to make things the right way, that way things will last and not break so who has common sense now? and before you say learn to spell it
 
Well im try to make things the right way, that way things will last and not break so who has common sense now? and before you say learn to spell it

im gonna guess you judging from how u started that sentence
but seriously work it out just get all the materials and cut them to shape and weld it together and if it dosent work learn from your mistakes and try get them right them next time
 

Scott Trainer

Super Moderator
Staff member
trust me dude, listen to him ^
i made my own bars for a while, and i tried using someone elses plans the posted and it got all muffed up. i did it my own way and its so much better
 

CTRider

Member
u need common sence to make your own stuff if u cant figure it out for yourself then dont do it

Have to agree with this. If people need to ask how to make parts it's probably above their head as most scooter parts are self explanatory. You need verniers if you plan on machining and raw metal of course. If you just fab some stuff a tape measure, square, drill press, welder, and materials will do wonders. You should be able to get the plan from measuring off of your scoot and looking at pictures.
 

ztkAZ

Member
well nevermind i just went to the local hard ware store and just welded and buidled some shit and made some pretty sick bars
 

matr!

Silver Member
You did it at the hardware store? or did you get the stuff from the hardware store and make them at home?
 

Riley Hughes

Steel Member
dude i agree with this guy you need to know like wall thickness and stuff. like what inside diameter is for the bars and outside for the crossbar but yeah you should just try it and see how it goes.
 

CTRider

Member
So you bought the correct size tubing for bars at a hardware store? I'll believe it when i see it I guess.
 

CTRider

Member
I know you can figure out the correct size of tubing required. What I questioned is the fact that a hardware store caries metal tubing in those sized. And tubing is not the same as pipe. I have seen plenty of pipe at hardware stores but at limited sizes and no large diameter tubing.
 
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