by eamarquardt » Thu Sep 06, 2007 9:50 am
Hi again,
First, you're pretty good with CAD! I thought about this approach but the inner cross braces would limit placement of the axle, to get the u shape you have to split a piece of tubing (from experience I know that when you split tubing it warps a lot as the stresses are relieved), and when you tighten the bolts you aren't clamping on a real solid surfaces (the tube can compress, I know I'm splitting hairs on this last concern). With the angle and strap nut, placement of the axle is unlimited as the angle is only on the outside and bottom of the tube (and won't hit the cross braces as a "U" would) and when you tighten up the bolts, everything is rock solid tight against one another. I've have bad experieces (both with industrial machinery and a loose keel(#6600) on a sailboat when things aren't clamped solid so I avoid doing this whenever there is an alternative.
The best thing about building your own anything is that you "can have it your way (but I don't eat there as I'm allergic to beef, ha)".
Keep the dialog going, we can all learn from each other.
Cheers,
Gus
The opinions in this post are my own. My comments are directed to those that might like an alternative approach to those already espoused.There is the right way,the wrong way,the USMC way, your way, my way, and the highway.
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