Bigman
Newbie
For a tube chasis what is the average ammount a tubinh needed?
Thats what i figured...I am currently designing it so i will be bale to figure out how much i need pretty soon :mrgreen:Joe Mauma said:I use between 12-20' . Depends how complex you make it. Once you start building the tube gets used up quick.
Joe Mauma said:I use between 12-20' . Depends how complex you make it. Once you start building the tube gets used up quick.
wow thats cheap...i was at my LHS last night and i looked at what it costed there for a 3ft piece of stainless they wanted almost $14 and the 2 home depots by me dont even have that small of tubing but they did have 1/4in rods for around .40 a foot...What do you guys think of the steel rod?roktoy said:3/16" is good if you're going for roughly 1/8th scale.
1/4" works well if you're going larger like 1/6th scale.
I don't have the measurements but 1/4" brakeline seems a fair bit heavier than 3/16".
I've bought 5' sticks of 3/16" brakeline for about $3 - 3.50 each.
I've found stainless tube at a scrap yard for 10 - 20 cents a foot and new at a steel supply shop for about 80 cents a foot (1/4" only).
Jay
Bigman said:wow thats cheap...i was at my LHS last night and i looked at what it costed there for a 3ft piece of stainless they wanted almost $14 and the 2 home depots by me dont even have that small of tubing but they did have 1/4in rods for around .40 a foot...What do you guys think of the steel rod?
Is it any harder to work with? im not realy bothered by weight since its not realy a crawler its gona be for a mudder and made to go under water and still have a firm grip on the bottom so hevier might be better...roktoy said:Works, but really heavy. Rod chassis will weigh about 2lbs. versus half that for tube.
Jay
Bigman said:Is it any harder to work with? im not realy bothered by weight since its not realy a crawler its gona be for a mudder and made to go under water and still have a firm grip on the bottom so hevier might be better...
Thanks for your help!roktoy said:Yes, you can braze both carbon and stainless rod.
Jay
crazy4ink said:Ok, so you guys are using basically brakeline, bending/cutting to needed size and welding them together to make a chassis? Not trying to be rude, just new and trying to learn.
crazy4ink said:How are you making control arms/links? Are you tapping the end of the brakelines and threading a small bolt?
crazy4ink said:Is there someplace that has different designs shown on the net?
crazy4ink said:What material (thickness) does everyone use to make the center sections? I have a few T-maxx main chassis laying around that I could cut up, but just seems awfully heavy to be using.