| Go Carts. Kids love them, adults wish they owned one, | | | | best and these can be found at refuse sites or on |
| now you can build your own within 2 hours. | | | | eBay. |
| Go carts or Go Karts have always been popular with | | | | First, fit the wheel axles to the small pieces of wood, |
| kids, especially in the 1960's and 1970's, and there is | | | | then attach them to the body. The front piece of |
| nothing better than building your own and customizing it | | | | wood that holds the axle needs to move for steering. |
| how you wish. | | | | So, you connect this to the body using a bolt and self |
| It'll be much more to your liking than a shop bought | | | | locking nut. |
| model. | | | | Use a piece of rope attached to the front axle for |
| So, here's how to build a go cart: | | | | steering, fix the padded seat to the body, road test it |
| It will be a wooden construction, so you need: | | | | first, and once you are happy with the construction, |
| -A piece of wood for the body | | | | you and your children can enjoy the delights of Go |
| -Two smaller pieces to hold the wheel axles | | | | carting. |
| -A flat piece of wood which is padded for the seat | | | | This is very easy to do, you only need a few items |
| -Rope | | | | which are easy to find, and it'll take you about 2 hours |
| -Self locking nut and bolt | | | | to build, so get building today. |
| You'll also need 4 wheels a pram or trolley wheels are | | | | |