Threaded Tube End Fitting
- dougm
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Threaded Tube End Fitting
Is the "Threaded Tube End Fitting" (shown on page 5 for the center section compression tubes) something I have to make myself or is this something I can buy? If it is something I can buy, what is the part number?
Doug
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Re: Threaded Tube End Fitting
Hi Doug,
I made mine. Going by memory, they are 3/4" od stepped down to fit into tube and tapped for an AN5 bolt. If you are having a problem making these, I am equipped to do them easily.
Al
I made mine. Going by memory, they are 3/4" od stepped down to fit into tube and tapped for an AN5 bolt. If you are having a problem making these, I am equipped to do them easily.
Al
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Re: Threaded Tube End Fitting
Hi Al,
I might take you up on that. I don't have access to a lathe to machine these.
I might take you up on that. I don't have access to a lathe to machine these.
Doug
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- Nick
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Re: Threaded Tube End Fitting
I bought a taig micro lathe to make these. cost about $300 all in. It's actually really fun once you get the hang of it.
Nick
Nick