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![]() I would say go for 2mm ERW as it's a nicer material to work with, just remember to grind a 1mm 'weld prep' (45' angle) around the edges. This will aid in the finish weld as it will give you a guide so you can see the joint,give better penetration in to the material and also means there will be some 'meat' left if you grind the weld nearly flush on the out side to fit the panels.
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![]() hiya mate, the build table looks good and a lovely clean workshop you have there! Just one suggestion, it may be worthwhile to put some legs at the corners of your build table, mine was sat on an old desk which was fine at first but with the weight of the chassis steel, it warped from back to front, leaving my chassis bent by 10mm over its legnth from front to back
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![]() Welcome to the funny farm, hope you enjoy the build and as you can see you can get answers to most questions on here.
p.s. do you hire yourself out for workshop cleaning arfon |
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![]() A warm welcome to the forum .
As you have already seen, lots of helpful friendly members on here, ![]() ![]() ![]() I also noticed the back end of Motor X bike alongside your build table too ![]() Best wishes for your build, any questions....have a play with the search facility on the forum or if you can,t find the relevant info just ask away. cheers andy |
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![]() i bet thats a ktm
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![]() Thanks all for the warm welcome, I am on many forums and this one by far has been the best. I have been Lurking quite away so kinda know some of the names. Well once I have actually finished the build maybe I can give some of my experience back to the future new guys and complete the circle lol.
Nathan: I have a few left over 100x100mm fence posts that I am going to chop up and make the legs tomorrow night. Your right its a KTM 250 SX (2 Stroke all the way Braaaaapp ![]() Arfon: So far its been really easy to get the answers I'm after. Other forums people mock you because you don't know what they would consider common knowledge. Andy: Cheers buddy, It's tidy because I have just moved in, but I always tidy my tools away though each night (mostly ![]() ![]() I finished the marking out of the lower chassis and measured it about 5 times to make sure that it square and the correct lengths and only one diagonal check dimension was 0.5 - 1mm out so well chuffed thus far and now can't wait for the steel to arrive (hopefully before the royal wedding) ![]() Last edited by Northern Joy : 25th April 2011 at 09:57 PM. |
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I understand that EN 10219 means its cold formed, S235 is strutural steel and yield but I think its the crappy stuff ![]() |
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![]() There's nothing wrong with using hollow section or black it will be strong enough. Use a fibre/sanding disk in a grinder to remove the scale on the flat faces and put a 45' weld prep on the joints. Treat your self to a tub of Swarfega as you will get very grubby.
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Thanks again and sorry for all the silly questions. |
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