how much tubing in yours?Wendle wrote:i have that program and i still work with chalk setout lines on the concrete. it works out more accurate as working to numbers produced by software is only as good as your eyesight reading a protractor. the difference between 60° and 60°10' is lots over a bend with a metre of tube at each side.Daisy wrote:shoot one to my email at the link below please.. id like to see how much of a difference it can make building buggies.jav wrote:yes, but i don't no were.
As the ones i built at haultech were done by chalk on the concrete floor and a large angle measurement device
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Yep, Chalk lines and a few set test bends (30, 45 and 90) does the trick.Wendle wrote:i have that program and i still work with chalk setout lines on the concrete. it works out more accurate as working to numbers produced by software is only as good as your eyesight reading a protractor. the difference between 60° and 60°10' is lots over a bend with a metre of tube at each side.Daisy wrote:shoot one to my email at the link below please.. id like to see how much of a difference it can make building buggies.jav wrote:yes, but i don't no were.
As the ones i built at haultech were done by chalk on the concrete floor and a large angle measurement device
TOM
Also build a Moon Buggy, that way people can't work out if you farked up or if it was meant to be like that!
can one of oyu please shoot a copy of that program to here
evanstaniland@hotmail.com
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oh and can you put outerlimitas in the subject so iwont get put in the trash box
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oh and can you put outerlimitas in the subject so iwont get put in the trash box
about 8 sticks.tuf045 wrote:how much tubing in yours?Wendle wrote:i have that program and i still work with chalk setout lines on the concrete. it works out more accurate as working to numbers produced by software is only as good as your eyesight reading a protractor. the difference between 60° and 60°10' is lots over a bend with a metre of tube at each side.Daisy wrote:shoot one to my email at the link below please.. id like to see how much of a difference it can make building buggies.jav wrote:yes, but i don't no were.
As the ones i built at haultech were done by chalk on the concrete floor and a large angle measurement device
TOM
5.5 of 32nb
2.5 of 25nb
i think sam's seems like it uses so much because the mechanical tube he uses comes in shorter sticks.
POS wrote:Yep, Chalk lines and a few set test bends (30, 45 and 90) does the trick.Wendle wrote:i have that program and i still work with chalk setout lines on the concrete. it works out more accurate as working to numbers produced by software is only as good as your eyesight reading a protractor. the difference between 60° and 60°10' is lots over a bend with a metre of tube at each side.Daisy wrote:shoot one to my email at the link below please.. id like to see how much of a difference it can make building buggies.jav wrote:yes, but i don't no were.
As the ones i built at haultech were done by chalk on the concrete floor and a large angle measurement device
TOM
Also build a Moon Buggy, that way people can't work out if you farked up or if it was meant to be like that!![]()
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