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How much tube...

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.
Thats what i figured...I am currently designing it so i will be bale to figure out how much i need pretty soon :mrgreen:
 
Well for the chasis i designed fo rmy emaxx i figured it all out today i need like almost 30 ft its like right arounf 28 so ill get 30 to be safe...how much would you expect to pay and what size should i use 3/16?
 
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
 
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
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?
 
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?

Works, but really heavy. Rod chassis will weigh about 2lbs. versus half that for tube.

Jay
 
roktoy said:
Works, but really heavy. Rod chassis will weigh about 2lbs. versus half that for tube.

Jay
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...
 
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...

If you're MIG welding it you can probably bevel the end instead of fishmouthing and then fill with weld metal. Should be easier and quicker to assemble. Changes would be a little more difficult, requiring cutting/grinding to remove and cleanup.

Jay
 
My buggy has over 20' for tubing and I bought it at $1.05 a foot and now it's $8.90. So I found a place selling the same size just not the same quality. Which doesn't matter one bit for what I'm using it for.
 
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.

How are you making control arms/links? Are you tapping the end of the brakelines and threading a small bolt?

Is there someplace that has different designs shown on the net?

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.

Any info would be great.
Thanks in advance,
Rob
 
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.

Brakeline, DOM carbon steel tubing or stainless tubing. Some guys arc weld and some braze.

crazy4ink said:
How are you making control arms/links? Are you tapping the end of the brakelines and threading a small bolt?

Most people use 1/4" aluminum solid rod. I have also used stainless rod as well. I'll often use 3/16" stainless tube for the upper links (tapped to 6-32) but you need something beefier for the lower links.

crazy4ink said:
Is there someplace that has different designs shown on the net?

Just keep an eye out on RCC and you'll see all kinds a builds.

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.

Center section? If you mean chassis, then a lot of tuber builders build straight from scratch.

Jay
 
Jay,

Thanks for the pointers in the right direction. Now I have a starting point to go from. I looked at your website, and I really like the designs you have built!
 
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