Rob
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A question for anyone in the know really when it comes to engineering in steel etc.
I am about to start fabricating the final part for my backhoe, its a new subframe.
The original subframe was not supplied but i did have the end of it still bolted to the backhoe main chassis.
Basically 2 parallel steel sections with some extra bracing on the underside along each lenght.
The oringinal spec sections were made from "L" section steel and sizes are 50mm x 75mm x10mm thick approx 4-5ft long each side.
My local steel merchant doesnt stock this size anylonger and if he has to buy it in, its going to be a 6M lenght and really expensive.
I was thinking on fabricating the new subframe from box section steel as an altenrative.
If I was to go this route what size box section would i need if it was 5mm thick material and also being able to be as strong as the original "L" spec parts.
any help would be a great help on this guys.
rob
I am about to start fabricating the final part for my backhoe, its a new subframe.
The original subframe was not supplied but i did have the end of it still bolted to the backhoe main chassis.
Basically 2 parallel steel sections with some extra bracing on the underside along each lenght.
The oringinal spec sections were made from "L" section steel and sizes are 50mm x 75mm x10mm thick approx 4-5ft long each side.
My local steel merchant doesnt stock this size anylonger and if he has to buy it in, its going to be a 6M lenght and really expensive.
I was thinking on fabricating the new subframe from box section steel as an altenrative.
If I was to go this route what size box section would i need if it was 5mm thick material and also being able to be as strong as the original "L" spec parts.
any help would be a great help on this guys.
rob