Re: Compression tube construction
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 7:39 pm
Just to verify I understand correctly; I'll find a machine shop to take a round bar 4130 (sized to fit in the tubes), cut it into 3/4" sections (14 pieces), trim a 3/8" section from one end of each to .060, drill/tap a hole in it's center and taper/chamfer... stick it in the tube and do a weld in the 1/4" holes I'll drill in the tubes about 1/4" from the ends...no need for PEM's. Then I weld the bracket to it. Is that basically it?
Sheet 5 calls for 8 of part 5 (PEM), but looks like I would need 10 (if I were using PEM's), so either I can't add or that's a typo. I'll be using part 6 instead of part 5 PEM's. BTW, found those PEM's at McMaster http://www.mcmaster.com/#pem-style-nuts/=lvq5xp the part number is S-0524-2 (zinc plated).
What does that symbol mean that has an arrow going to where the tube attaches to the bracket? And a couple have a note to tack to place, if I'm reading it correctly.
Thanks again,
John
Sheet 5 calls for 8 of part 5 (PEM), but looks like I would need 10 (if I were using PEM's), so either I can't add or that's a typo. I'll be using part 6 instead of part 5 PEM's. BTW, found those PEM's at McMaster http://www.mcmaster.com/#pem-style-nuts/=lvq5xp the part number is S-0524-2 (zinc plated).
What does that symbol mean that has an arrow going to where the tube attaches to the bracket? And a couple have a note to tack to place, if I'm reading it correctly.
Thanks again,
John