I know what to look for if I make a steel one.
But if I go alloy/aluminium what do I look for and/or ask for?
Does it actually matter?
Aluminium would be easier to make and lighter.
Steel cheaper.
thanks all
christover
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home made tailshaft spacer alloy or steel ?
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How far do you want to space it?
For a short (bolted through) spacer where the material is basically only in compression, I don't believe which aluminium alloy matters. If you want to make a longer spacer (bolted separately each end) which won't be held in compression and bending moments become significant, then your choice of alloy is more important.
I'm guessing it will be a short spacer - anything longer, and you'd be better off having a longer shaft made.
Cheers,
Scott
For a short (bolted through) spacer where the material is basically only in compression, I don't believe which aluminium alloy matters. If you want to make a longer spacer (bolted separately each end) which won't be held in compression and bending moments become significant, then your choice of alloy is more important.
I'm guessing it will be a short spacer - anything longer, and you'd be better off having a longer shaft made.
Cheers,
Scott
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