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exo cage.
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exo cage.
hey guys got do an exo cage on my truck before xrcc, wat size steel should i use and wat thickness should it be
also where can i get some pics of exo cages????
Thanks
Nick
also where can i get some pics of exo cages????
Thanks
Nick
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its redzooks members page, prolly more on the board but his one sprung to mind first. Bout 3/4 down page.
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I have seen a white hilux around with the sort of cage you might probably need?
32NB is fine if you arent going to roll it
but works really well to stop shopping trolley dents
If i built a cage (like BeeBee's
) it would be out of bigger tube than 32nb, although 32 and 25 is great for gussets and protecting the headlights.
PM dave for a shopping list.

32NB is fine if you arent going to roll it


If i built a cage (like BeeBee's


PM dave for a shopping list.
32NB is fine if you arent going to roll it but works really well to stop shopping trolley dents
If i built a cage (like BeeBee's ) it would be out of bigger tube than 32nb, although 32 and 25 is great for gussets and protecting the headlights.
could you explain this a bit further please? I was under the impression that a large number of competiters in XRCC and the recent PUOSU used this size tubing. But that's just the impression i get from looking at pics and reading some articles. Maybe i am wrong. Surelly a well designed and constructed roll cage made from 32NB seamless tubing would be more than strong enough? What size and type of pipe / tubing does everyone use?
i know for sure they aren't seamless, sam said it in another thread somewhere that they used normal old mild steel
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Strange Rover wrote:ISUZUROVER wrote:DOM means Drawn Over Mandrel. I don't know what the others mean.
So Sam - Do you guys use DOM for your buggy's or something else (ERW???).
Everything so far is just normal old mild steel pipe. The stuff with a welded seam.
Sam
4sum4 wrote:big red hilux wrote:Wat 32nb????also wat should i be looking to pay for a length???
Thanks
Nick
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If you are saying that 32 in 32nb is the internal diameter, that means it is 5.2mm wall!!! since the outside diameter is 40.4mm according to the website below.
http://www.billsonssteel.co.uk/column.htm
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from what i can gather (could be wrong)
32nb is a size standard.
eg say you a pipe company want a range of sizes
you choose 20mm 40mm 60mm id (nb)
you choose 3mm as your standard wall thichness for these three pipes.
your od's are 26,46,66mm - they are then your od standards
you make different wall thicknesses whilst maintaining the od's of 26,46,66. (so threadded ends, fittings etc still fit)
the pipe is called 20,40,60 nb each being a size range each having 26,46,66mm od's with varying id's (hence wall thicknesses) yet each size is based on the standards chosen originally and the ranges are called 20nb 40nb 60nb.
i guess this comes from steam days where you may want to increase flow of a 1" pipe. ie 1"nb. you reduce the wall thickness whilst maintaing the od - fittings etc, yet are still working within the pipe range 1"nb
WHAT?????????
bru
32nb is a size standard.
eg say you a pipe company want a range of sizes
you choose 20mm 40mm 60mm id (nb)
you choose 3mm as your standard wall thichness for these three pipes.
your od's are 26,46,66mm - they are then your od standards
you make different wall thicknesses whilst maintaining the od's of 26,46,66. (so threadded ends, fittings etc still fit)
the pipe is called 20,40,60 nb each being a size range each having 26,46,66mm od's with varying id's (hence wall thicknesses) yet each size is based on the standards chosen originally and the ranges are called 20nb 40nb 60nb.
i guess this comes from steam days where you may want to increase flow of a 1" pipe. ie 1"nb. you reduce the wall thickness whilst maintaing the od - fittings etc, yet are still working within the pipe range 1"nb
WHAT?????????
bru
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Pipe, inteneded for conveying a product internally, will generally be expressed as nominal bore (N.B.) up to 12" diameter. Over 14"diameter, the size becomes Outside Diameter or O.D.
Tube, however, is intended for structural use, and will be expressed as an O.D and a wall thickness.
I am not a great fan of using ERW or PIPe for safety equipment, it was generally not intended for the structural uses we are putting it to. I think that this is an area that will see some stricter regulatio in the Future.
As an exmaple, I use 1 3/4" Racetech 350 tube, generally with 2.4mm wall. (This is for Suzuki applications and plenty strong enough for cars this light.)
Tube, however, is intended for structural use, and will be expressed as an O.D and a wall thickness.
I am not a great fan of using ERW or PIPe for safety equipment, it was generally not intended for the structural uses we are putting it to. I think that this is an area that will see some stricter regulatio in the Future.
As an exmaple, I use 1 3/4" Racetech 350 tube, generally with 2.4mm wall. (This is for Suzuki applications and plenty strong enough for cars this light.)
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So whats the go for a Lux exo?
32NB not strong enough?
Should 40NB be used for the main hoops and 32NB for the cross bracing?
What about wall thickness? just use medium wall?
I dont want to add heaps of weight up high and cause the exo to be needed lots

So whats the go for a Lux exo?
32NB not strong enough?
Should 40NB be used for the main hoops and 32NB for the cross bracing?
What about wall thickness? just use medium wall?
I dont want to add heaps of weight up high and cause the exo to be needed lots

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