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Please explain how to build a mini-buggy pt. 1

welcome back to the next video this is how to build a mini buggy part 1 and for now we are starting with some circular tubing it's 1 inch 8 inch wall tubing and I got a 180 foot worth of it so that should be plenty to make it and then for the design that I'm going for I am going for this look here let me show you with my phone you can see that yeah that's what I wanted to go for right there so let's get started I'm going to cut up some of these pieces too I'm gonna cut 3 5 foot long pieces and that's going to be for the bottom base of the cab so yeah let's start cutting already here's what we're looking at it's not perfect it's all tucked in so far but it goes from it gets thinner as it comes in you guys really can't tell with this camera but it comes in a foot from the back to front so and then this centerpiece will go here and then that'll finish up the base and then this gives me plenty of room right here to drive and then for one more person to so let's keep building and I think I'm gonna pick up a tubing notcher tomorrow so that I can get all these together properly and so they hold better so yeah here we go already so I got the other piece welded up and now I'm going to start on the front end and what I'm planning to do here you just have a piece that comes one solid piece comes all the way up and over I bend it I got a pipe bender put it like that you know something like that going all the way over and I think that'll look pretty good and be pretty solid so two feet out of this when I'm playing because I got 19 and a half inch tires for the front and rear so yeah let's get bending in welding alright YouTube so I've been welding some stuff up I got this whole thing all in I got some middle support bars and then I ran into a little problem because this is the front and as you probably know and I'm going to have independent suspension and I ran into the problem that shows here right here this I hope you can see this why everyone's like yeah you can see them if it's here and this function would have been like that when it compressed when I just hit this bar here bottom bar and I didn't want to put it out here because then it would have been farther out than the rear wheels so I have bent up some of this stuff some tubing here then I have it like this and then when this compresses it'll start about here probably and then when it compresses it'll probably stop it up there so that would be about plenty of room then I just put those middle support here I have to do it on this other side so yeah now this seems coming along pretty well let me show you a little shot here I think it's looking kind of cool yeah let's get welding all right so I've been working on the front a arms and this is what I've come up with for the bottom one anyway I just tacked them in there but there's there's it this piece here and then a separate piece there then attend going all the way through it and that way the axle can go I'll show you that back here I know it's pretty easy to do sorry about that there you go okay these front shocks here so it'll be something like this and okay now I'm just gonna do the other side and then I'll start trying to figure out the top a arms alrighty this is what I got done I have the a arms one here over there and I started on the top ones and then you know I got this sweeping thing here and the back frame all tacked up you know and this is really good just gonna conclude this video I didn't get nearly as much done as I would have liked but hey that's how this works out and also in the next video I am going to try to do more of the build process because that's kind of videos I like to watch see ya thanks for watching and I'll see you next time

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