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As the title suggests, what is the optimum thickness RHS to use for rock sliders. I was going to use 50mm x 75mm RHS 5mm wall, but I am having trouble getting 5mm wall, I can get 6mm or 3mm.
Can anyone suggest a place in Brisbane that sells 5mm wall thick 50x75 RHS?
I just made a set for ADNIC's disco using 65 x 35 x 4mm RHS. They where heavy. 3mm should do. I get all my steel from either Metalcorp or Orrcon, both on Nudgee rd at Nudgee/Northgate,
I used 65x65x3mm...cause I had it spare in the shed.
I welded two of these together and then welded a piece of 3mm plate underneath. Way strong enough to have landed the Fender on them HARD with only the smallest dent.
OISTA wrote:I just made a set for ADNIC's disco using 65 x 35 x 4mm RHS. They where heavy. 3mm should do. I get all my steel from either Metalcorp or Orrcon, both on Nudgee rd at Nudgee/Northgate,
Cut reweld will turn out UGLY, its not like its 60 degrees
I agree and you will end up with way to much arch in it that way even if you put only one to many cuts in it.
much easier to get it right by bending it much less effort required(as long as ya have a fat man handy)
no fat man would have bent mine!!!
75 x 50 RHS with 2mm wall, I ended up having to press it in three points to get the shape (couple of tonne). That is the hardess part, getting the shape right...
How are people mounting them.
I was going to buy some nut inserts for the front and also drill through to the over sill and use long bolts and spacers!
I welded in crush tubes through my sills for the bolts to pass through. I got the idea for mine off the net , just googled " range rover" "rock sliders" . Took ideas from the styles I liked.
lariens wrote:no fat man would have bent mine!!!
75 x 50 RHS with 2mm wall, I ended up having to press it in three points to get the shape (couple of tonne). That is the hardess part, getting the shape right...
How are people mounting them.
I was going to buy some nut inserts for the front and also drill through to the over sill and use long bolts and spacers!
Whats your thoughts?
You could try heating and quenching the top to shrink the material just make sure to heat it in even places and try to keep the heat even (if you have oxy set up that is) the good thing about this is if you do go to far you can bring it back by doing the same on the opposite side. Just take your time and you should be right good luck.
Also the crush tube idea sounds great (strong) i think thats how i will mount mine when i finaly do them.
Have yet to brace it over to the chassis - lazy - but I have landed on them really hard at Ormeau with no bending of the mounts. Mounts are made of the same 3mm rhs as the sliders.
Have a look on Discoweb.org in the tech section. There is a good design under Hidden Sliders. I'm in the process of building some now. Just going to use RHS instead of refitting the old plastic sill guard.