How Can Rich Utilize a 50cc Motor in His Engineering Projects?

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Rich expresses a desire to re-educate himself after a challenging childhood and aims to pursue a career in engineering, despite feeling underqualified. He is looking for job opportunities and plans to enroll in college, though local options are limited. Additionally, he seeks advice on building a project with a 50cc side shaft motor, considering a mini drift kart as a potential idea. The discussion also includes light-hearted interactions and welcomes from other forum members, emphasizing a supportive community atmosphere.
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Hey every one my name is Rich, I joined this forum to help me re-educate myself.
I had a pretty rough childhood and didn't have a good source of education.
So I'm not very smart but I like Engineering, I just wish i was better at it.
I'm hoping to find a job soon and enroll in college some where. We don't have one here which really sucks.

just need to get on the pay train woot! woot!

On the other note I have a side shaft 50cc motor and I need to figure out what to build with it. Possible mini dift kart?
 
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Welcome to PF Rich! :smile:
Definitely the best place to enrich your mind. :biggrin:
But before you get to that, we want to know your favorite fish?
 
I would have to say Green Ling cod would be the fish for me.
 
OK, here's a nice green ling cod for ya! :biggrin:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhJQp-q1Y1s

You have now been properly initiated into PF.
 
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