by eamarquardt » Wed Oct 31, 2012 4:57 pm
Tubing is far stronger than angle for the same weight.
I've seen a few pictures on the internet of welded aluminum frames breaking. I think Shadow Catcher had a failure of the welded aluminum frame of his first MegaMini.
Steel is a lot more forgiving of poor welding technique. I kinda think, to get the same margin for error, you'll have to use bigger aluminum than is optimum to keep the stress on the welds acceptable.
I'd do the calculations and see exactly how much weight you'll save with an aluminum frame. Balance that with cost as fabricating out of aluminum will be considerably more expensive than steel.
I think if I had my heart set on aluminum, I'd bolt it together with well designed joints rather than weld it up. A friend has a really beautiful boat trailer made out of aluminum and it is all bolted together.
Just my thoughts w/o any factual back-up.
Cheers,
Gus
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