I don’t think it’s got so much to do with skills. It’s more down to patients, work space, imagination and tools. I need more tools to do better job. Some tools you can make, some you can’t and sometimes there’s an alternative, which is seldon as good as the real thing but it beats having nothing.How to do pandemic- RetroBike edition
Loving this and wish I had the skills to "hack" something like this together.
I also bought an old unworking welder at an estate sale. I had it for many years until one of my buddies helped me disassemble it and fix it. It was very dirty and dusty inside and we used a shop vac and blower before we could see what was what. Get a good self darkening helmet, 100 pounds at least. Years ago I built a hack bike using battery welding, house wires for wiring the two batteries in parallel, house wiring for the ground and stinger leads. I used vice grips to hold the wiring to the batteries and for the ground and stinger clamps. All you need are two 12 volt car batteries. They need frequent charging. I only use 6011 electrodes as I don’t weld enough to learn how to use them all well. I also have a mig welder.Lovin't it. You're a hero.
I do my own bike parts. Brakes and Hubs and stuff. Wasn't able to make my own frames yet. I can't weld. But I bought a defective welder. Whenever I get around fixing it, first thing I will try to make is a hack bike for sure.
Your thread is a great motivator for me to get started.
Keep us posted.