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26th April 2021, 11:09 PM
#11
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26th April 2021 11:09 PM
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26th April 2021, 11:11 PM
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Hold the Fort, are they requiring welding plates to the chassis John Mate?
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26th April 2021, 11:24 PM
#13
Legendary
Originally Posted by
MB
Hold the Fort, are they requiring welding plates to the chassis John Mate?
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Taken from their website.
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4.5lt Gas blower. Lots of mods to come.....all in good time.
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26th April 2021, 11:24 PM
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26th April 2021, 11:31 PM
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Legendary
Cheers MB. Will dig a little deeper.
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27th April 2021, 06:29 AM
#16
The 747
Can't go wrong with Millweld.
https://www.millweld.com/a/GU-Winch-Bars
I personally can't recommend Raslarr after the experience I had with them 6 or 7 years ago, maybe they have changed but I had a few issues with the workmanship and they were not interested in making it right.
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27th April 2021, 11:40 AM
#17
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Originally Posted by
MB
Was typing same time John Mate!
I assume they’ll be 40NB (48.3mm OD / 3.25mm ) which is fine
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40NB (40mm nominal bore) with a 3.25mm wall will be 46.5mm OD ��. Nominal Bore tube will normal have a schedule rating and this is what determines the wall thickness.
So if you want a 50ish mm OD you will need to use 40nb with a 5.2mm wall thickness.
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27th April 2021, 11:44 AM
#18
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
jay see
Cheers MB. Will dig a little deeper.
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Also check if their bars are adr approved. Airbag compliant etc etc. These details are what insurers will be looking at if you were to run into someone or something. No compliance no insurance.
The only way to get this compliance is to have the bar tested for impact and destruction.
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27th April 2021, 02:10 PM
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The 40Nb pipe we purchase is always 48.3mm OD with varying wall thicknesses, is this just a galvanised thingy, black maybe different?
https://www.orrconsteel.com.au/sites...e-brochure.pdf
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27th April 2021, 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by
MB
No you are right I was confused. It gets a little hazy sometimes. I deal with tube and pipe at work and they are measured differently. I was right about the schedule rating though.
So yes your 40NB has an 0D of 48.3mm and a wall thickness at 3.2mm makes it schedule 30. Now if you go to the right place you can get other schedules as well.
So Schedule 80 is 5.08mm wall thickness. Schedule 160 is 7.14mm wall thickness.
For what it's worth we made a set of sliders for a new dmax at work and used 40DN (or NB) schedule 80 (5.08mm wall).
Sorry about the above confusion...
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