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omega 24 v6

posted on 23/7/05 at 07:50 PM Reply With Quote
New arrival _which way up.

I'm now pleased to say i've got my 25*25*1.5 today whooo hooo

It's all washed down and red oxided already and i'm sure this has been asked before but

Should the chassis be assembled with the tubing seams on the top bottom or sides? Or doesn't it matter ?

Thanks in advance guys

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Triton

posted on 23/7/05 at 07:56 PM Reply With Quote
Doesn't matter but a good question tho.....

Mark

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omega 24 v6

posted on 23/7/05 at 07:59 PM Reply With Quote
I didn't think it would matter that much but a second and third opinion does'nt hurt.
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Mark Allanson

posted on 23/7/05 at 08:45 PM Reply With Quote
I put the seams uppermost on the lower rails, and below on the upper rails.





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ADD

posted on 23/7/05 at 09:02 PM Reply With Quote
Thank god it doesn't matter, Id be in the crap
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kb58

posted on 23/7/05 at 09:02 PM Reply With Quote
I'd look at the plans carefully and note where holes (if any) are drilled. I'd orient the tubing so the drill does *not* pass through the seam. It's a welded seam and pretty hard, sometimes the drill will walk a bit, trying to avoid going through it.

Or, if there are no holes to be drilled, I'd put it on the bottom for lower CG... yeah I know, too small to measure, but it's free, so...





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JoelP

posted on 23/7/05 at 10:00 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by kb58
Or, if there are no holes to be drilled, I'd put it on the bottom for lower CG...


that, my friend, is officially the quote of the year!






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Peteff

posted on 23/7/05 at 11:16 PM Reply With Quote
Mine depended on which hand I picked the tube up with and which way up they were before I picked them up. If you face them all in different directions and one is a bit weaker then the effect will be diluted. (That's my theory and I'm sticking to it) You'll not know where they are when you paint them.





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omega 24 v6

posted on 24/7/05 at 10:08 AM Reply With Quote
I like your theory Peteff.
I would classify that as a ( standard, staggered, random pattern assembly)
OK thanks for all the replies guys I'm off to wash the wife's car now ( keep her sweet ) and then i'm gonna cut me some tubing

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clbarclay

posted on 24/7/05 at 11:21 AM Reply With Quote
I agree with kb58.
Always make sure the seam is NOT on the face where you want to drill holes for pop rivets etc. as it will cost a fortune in drill bits, bad language and holes run off line.






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