Solid rear brace?
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07-20-2007, 09:41 PM
Post: #17
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Still the 45 degrees bars are not good like this.
If you want to make it real stiff, you don't want any bending in de thin pipes you are using. Simply said, the bending stiffnes is almost 0 of this tubes you are using. You should have made a cross (left front-right rear and mirrored), so you will use the pipes pure as normal force beam. Then you will get the most strength out of you're frame, then its really braced. Like in the rear of most rollcages, for example Not to piss you off or something, at least the welds are looking nice |
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Solid rear brace? - Spitfire - 07-19-2007, 04:40 PM
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