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baz-r 28th August 2011 03:52 PM

top belt mounts in cross tube?
 
anyone know if there are any reasons why a hole cant be drilled all the way through in the cross tube on the roll bar and the threaded tubes welded into them doing away with thoes flat plates?
i think it would be neater and have less edges.

Bonzo 28th August 2011 04:14 PM

Hi Baz

I think that is the way most folk prefer to do them ;)

That is certainly the way I am doing mine & I believe Ash done the same :)

Truth be known, I expect most IVA inspectors would prefer to see them done that way.

jerkins 28th August 2011 04:58 PM

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This is what I did (this drawing was for the benefit of Mr SVA).

Sorry it's a bit small - this forum wouldn't allow me to put anything bigger up... :(

SeriesLandy 28th August 2011 08:58 PM

The threaded tube must be welded on both sides of the bar to pass iva.
I did mine as per the book but cut the cross bar out as I felt it was too thin, I bought some new bush tubes off Ronnie and will put them through the bar when the time comes.

gus 28th August 2011 10:24 PM

That's how mine were done.

Gus

HandyAndy 29th August 2011 05:13 PM

Mine too .

cheers
andy

baz-r 29th August 2011 06:20 PM

ok all i need now is a 20mm drill bit with a shank that will fit my drill (13mm)
where can i get one of them from? :rolleyes:

jiwillia 29th August 2011 07:02 PM

You need a "blacksmiths" bit which has a 13mm diameter shank.:) Tool Station stock them.
Cheers
John

Bonzo 29th August 2011 07:05 PM

Here you go Baz

20mm Blacksmith Drill bit

Blacksmiths drill bits are available in a range of larger sizes, have a reduced shank & are well suited to use in a hand drill :)

Just remember to choose a slow drill speed ;)

baz-r 29th August 2011 08:04 PM

dam i was hoping with a reply i got one you can use :(

lol :D


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