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Old 21st May 2009, 09:55 PM
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1.6mm can be stick welded if you are careful
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Old 21st May 2009, 09:57 PM
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ERW is the stuff to use rhs will usually be the black stuff and no good for a chassis as it isn't very square...
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Old 21st May 2009, 09:58 PM
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I have to say im not too much in the know about different kinds of mild steels, whats the difference between ERW and RHS?
One major difference between RHS & ERW are the edge profiles.

RHS has a very pronounced rounded profile edge. Using this material will lead to a greater risk of welding distortion.

ERW is a precision electro welded sqare tube & has a very fine corner profile
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Old 21st May 2009, 10:00 PM
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Yeah i've researching into welding 1.6mm, it would require buying some more rods and require a lot of practise as i dont want to end up blowing holes.

So does anyone know why ERW tube is used for chassis and the like? Whats so special about it? Does it add extra strength?

I have learned that ERW tube is made by taking a strip of metal and then folding or rolling it to the shape desired and then welding down the seam and cleaning off the outside weld.
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Old 21st May 2009, 10:01 PM
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ERW electric resistance welded, RHS really horrible stuff.
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Old 21st May 2009, 10:02 PM
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With a bit of practice it's a breeze to stick weld 1.6mm.
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Old 21st May 2009, 10:05 PM
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ERW is electro resistant welded tube RHS is rolled hollow section....ERW is better quality where RHS is not so clever especially for a chassis.
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Old 21st May 2009, 10:09 PM
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Right looks like i might go down to my steel stockist and get some 1.6mm steel bar and have a practise. Someone on the mig welding forum has shown me a pic of where he's welded 1.6mm tube together using the 2.5mm rods im using so looks like i might just go down that route.

Im still curious as to why ERW is better though, what is it other than the corner profiles that makes it so much better.
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Old 21st May 2009, 10:14 PM
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RHS is black and full of crap where ERW bright and a better quality tube, there is a lot of iffy rhs out there and doesn't weld very well..
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Old 21st May 2009, 10:14 PM
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I second this question, I am now concerned about using the wrong material.

I hate TLA's(Three Letter Acronym's)!
If your square tube is 1.6mm wall thickness it is almost certainly ERW
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