This sounds like a 1st grade discussion. IMO, if one starts with conduit for a frame, it is an indication of the shortcuts one is willing to take, early on, to have something that he cannot otherwise afford. After the frame, there is much more to do. I had these types of fantastic ideas only when I was a child - with no knowledge of the properties of metal. I built many wooden gocarts with plastic wheels and used large nails for axles! I also built "houses" out of cardboard boxes. In reality, neither of these were what I had imagined them. Even by highschool, I knew there were many ways to do something but only a few right ways. Nails are not appropriate axles, cardboard is not building material, and conduit is not bicycle/motorbike frame material.
Steel tubing isn't that expensive and hacking a bicycle frame or two for (non-butted)tubes would be far better.
Suggesting conduit as an option, regardless of the rationale, is irresponsible and shows one has much to learn about the basics, even if another says it can be done. Since when do we try to achieve the least common denominator with mechanical devices?
Cost is not the issue as metal is often cheaper than wood. Availability? Metal can be ordered online for a bit more in shipping. If you have access to a welder, why can't you spring for proper building materials? Next will be fuel tanks out of coffee cans!
Don't hack!
JMO,
Dave
KC
Steel tubing isn't that expensive and hacking a bicycle frame or two for (non-butted)tubes would be far better.
Suggesting conduit as an option, regardless of the rationale, is irresponsible and shows one has much to learn about the basics, even if another says it can be done. Since when do we try to achieve the least common denominator with mechanical devices?
Cost is not the issue as metal is often cheaper than wood. Availability? Metal can be ordered online for a bit more in shipping. If you have access to a welder, why can't you spring for proper building materials? Next will be fuel tanks out of coffee cans!
Don't hack!
JMO,
Dave
KC