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Old 25th August 2010, 07:50 PM
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Sorry for the delay in replying to this thread, I,ve been busy sorting my PM probs out & building my car

I,m happy to forward the cutting list I have to anyone that wishes to use it ,

BUT

The cutting list was sent to me a long time ago by a now non active forum member, but did say in an email to me that it is ok to forward to other members.

I personally haven,t used it, as I tend to have alot more steel available than is needed to cut a full chassis, but I,ve looked thru the list & it seems all ok, as it seems that the cutting is done in a methodical way & gets the best from a quantity of steel,
I however work slightly different, I tend to cut the tubes starting from the longest first down to the shortest, tho this may not be the most economical use of steel, like said I always have more than i need.

I,d say this tho, if you are cutting your own chassis tubes then you will have enough steel if you purchase 6x 6mtrs of 25mm box tube & 3x 6mtrs of 19mm box tube(20mm also ok) if you use either the cutting list method or the way I do it...longest down to the shortest etc.
If you are building as per book to fit an Ali rear tub then you will have enough round tubing if you purchase 4mtrs of the round tube ,
If you are altering the rear of the chassis to accept a GRP rear tub then you will need approx 2 mtrs extra of the 25mm box tube,( tho this extra cost is offset against not needing to purchase the round tube).

From the quantities I,ve suggested above, you will have some steel left over of both tube sizes, but this can come in handy for making up some dummy shocks to enable to get a chassis to the rolling stage without the need to purchase the shocks too early on in the build.

I hope the info is of some help, but please remember that I tend to not "think" of how much steel I need, more a case of "I use what I need".

I hope this helps.

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Old 25th August 2010, 07:54 PM
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cheers for clearing that up.
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Old 25th August 2010, 07:59 PM
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cheers for clearing that up.
No prob Dean,

On the cutting list I sent you.....

If you begin cutting then just follow the order of the list starting at "A" going down the page then go to column "B" etc etc , thats how that cutting list is setup for use.

Hope that helps,

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Old 25th August 2010, 11:37 PM
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I don't think there is a need in a cutting list. I had the steel cut in half by the sockist so that I could bring it home on the roof, then I just cut it as I went by the book and I barely have enough offcuts when some are needed for propping up or aligning something. I'll have to use a fresh 2 or 3 m. length of 20x20 for dummy dampers when I get to the rolling stage.
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Old 26th August 2010, 07:28 AM
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Hi Andy,

Thank you very much for the information.

I guess that would probably mean that the cutting list is not quite so necessary.

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Old 26th August 2010, 08:55 AM
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Handy!
Would you have a cutting list that's for fitting a MT75 box?

I'll prob end up buying your flat pack
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Old 10th September 2010, 12:42 PM
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I can get all my steel for 70 quid! that's not to bad me thinks!
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I can get all my steel for 70 quid! that's not to bad me thinks!

Blimey that is a cracking deal, I like a bargain..

Without trying to put a cloud over your bargain......make sure its ERW

You,ll soon be counting the part numbers in your sleep .....BR1 connects to blah de blah

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Cheers Handy, That's for the 25 & 20mm box. I think I have the rest covered
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