pbs
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posted on 17/3/06 at 08:55 AM |
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Mandril tube bending
Iam looking to get a roll bar made from mild or stainless steel. Does anyone know of any companies in the Kilmarnock/Glasgow area that can bend tube
using a mandrill?
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ecosse
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posted on 17/3/06 at 09:17 AM |
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I don't know of anyone that can do this locally, maybe some of the other guys will though.
You could try http://www.mkengineering.co.uk/ not local but it won't cost much to get it
delivered up, thats where I'm going to be heading for mine.
Cheers
Alex
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pbs
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posted on 17/3/06 at 09:37 AM |
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I have e-mailed drawings to MK engineering the other day, just waiting for a reply. Thought I would get another quote to compare prices.
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iank
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posted on 17/3/06 at 10:11 AM |
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Think MNR also have the same bender as MK Engineering, might be worth pinging them for a quote.
http://www.mnrltd.co.uk/p_services_bespoketube.htm
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marc n
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posted on 17/3/06 at 12:16 PM |
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yep we can bend stainless or cds / t45 tube, wouldnt recommend stainless on a safety front, if you use cds then the cage is rac approved if you ever
wish to race or compete in the future.
we dont supply rollcages in stainless or erw tube due to safety issues, if you want the shiny look go for cds chromed
best regards
marc
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Avoneer
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posted on 17/3/06 at 01:10 PM |
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MK Engineering's expertise is in metal manipulation and isn't on computers or replying to emails - and he always in his workshop
anyway.
Best way is to ring him.
Parts and products are superb and very good value.
I keep going back for bits from him rather than anyone else.
Pat...
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pbs
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posted on 17/3/06 at 01:51 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by marc n
yep we can bend stainless or cds / t45 tube, wouldnt recommend stainless on a safety front, if you use cds then the cage is rac approved if you ever
wish to race or compete in the future.
we dont supply rollcages in stainless or erw tube due to safety issues, if you want the shiny look go for cds chromed
best regards
marc
E-mail on the way Marc.
Build your own sports car for £250 my ar5e!!
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Fred W B
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posted on 17/3/06 at 01:55 PM |
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quote:
we dont supply rollcages in stainless or erw tube due to safety issues
Hi Steve
As a matter of interest, what wall thickness tubes do you use, in T45?
And not using stainless, is the problem the rigidity, as the UTS should be fine?
If I wanted to use stainless, and went up on the thickness, what would you reccomend?
I have access to a fully equipped tube bending/fabrication shop, but it's exclusively stainless
Cheers
Fred W B
[Edited on 17/3/06 by Fred W B]
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marc n
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posted on 17/3/06 at 06:02 PM |
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yep got your mail will price up tomorrow for you
best regards
marc
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marc n
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posted on 17/3/06 at 06:08 PM |
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quote:
As a matter of interest, what wall thickness tubes do you use, in T45?
1.67mm wall t45 compared to 2.67mm wall cds
quote:
And not using stainless, is the problem the rigidity, as the UTS should be fine?
most people who bend stainless do so for exhausts so the wall is 1.5mm and of course the tube is seamed, which with the whole weight of the car
resting on it if you did roll over would probably fail around the weld due to dissimilar metals being joined unless of course you have a stainless
mounting foot to bolt to the chassis, to be safe i would go to 2.5mm + wall and weld to 4mm / 5mm plates to bolt to the chassis
best regards
marc
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Fred W B
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posted on 18/3/06 at 10:17 AM |
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Thanks Marc, sorry I called you Steve
My plan was to use stainless schedule 10 pipe (2.77 mm wall) so you have confirmed my thinking
Cheers
Fred W B
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907
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posted on 18/3/06 at 12:36 PM |
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Hi,
I've used 1.5" Sch 10 (48mm o/d) for my roll bar Fred.
I can't see a problem as I'm not going to race it.
I don't see a problem with welding steel to stainless either if the right rods (309) are used.
I do it all the time at work on coded vessels.
Also, there is more than one method of welding seams in hollow sections.
Below are a couple of pics. The box section is erw, the pipe is plasma welded I believe,
a "key hole" welding process. Quite a difference.
Just my 2p
Paul G
Rescued attachment ss-weld-seams.jpg
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