As per the title...
ERW
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Originally posted by Marcus
ERW
...it's cheaper!
CDS is unnecessary for a chassis, and also not really a requirement for suspension parts either (with careful positioning of the seam).
David
How can you ask someone to elaborate upon an answer to such a vague question?
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Originally posted by Alan B
How can you ask someone to elaborate upon an answer to such a vague question?
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Originally posted by Jesus-Ninja
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Originally posted by Alan B
How can you ask someone to elaborate upon an answer to such a vague question?
Fair comment
It's been suggested to me that I should use CDS rather than ERW as it is significantly stronger for the same guage.
Strikes me that the chassis is the one thing you get one pop at, so it may pay dividends to go CDS.
I've seen plenty of pictures of crashed kit cars. Never have I seen the seam of a tube split. Maybe it can happen but then aren't the
tubes held to each other by weld?
I'd be tempted to use CDS if using thinner walled tube. The extra cost of making it might be offset by the lower material cost.
[Edited on 18-8-2008 by smart51]
Thanks guys! I'll leave my order for ERW as is then!
[Edited on 18/8/08 by Jesus-Ninja]
Where can you buy CDS in square section? I've only seen it in round and ERW in round, rectangular or square.
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Originally posted by Peteff
Where can you buy CDS in square section? I've only seen it in round and ERW in round, rectangular or square.
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If you can change that to CDS rather than ERW, I would if I were you. CDS is nearly twice as strong for the same size although it will be more expensive. I'm pretty sure that like for like the difference in strength is a factor of 1.8/1.9
Sorry, but what ERW and CDS means?
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Originally posted by Jesus-Ninja
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If you can change that to CDS rather than ERW, I would if I were you. CDS is nearly twice as strong for the same size although it will be more expensive. I'm pretty sure that like for like the difference in strength is a factor of 1.8/1.9
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Originally posted by Rasteirinho
Sorry, but what ERW and CDS means?
good evening,
could someone please give me the materiel specs for ERW chassis making square tube, in BS or europeen or prefrably french standards (cos i live in
france),
this would be a great help to find the equivalant here to order my tubes, thanks & happy new year!, david
so cds isnt worthwhile for a chassis,how about for wishbones?
Depends on who u ask (as always), IMHO CDS is "ideal" for wishbones, but I have also used ERW. If cost is not an issue, I would use CDS
however and recommend its use to customers
Shug
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Originally posted by Hugh Paterson
Depends on who u ask (as always), IMHO CDS is "ideal" for wishbones, but I have also used ERW. If cost is not an issue, I would use CDS however and recommend its use to customers
Shug
Hi Alistair, I would suggest for the cost of buying enough CDS to do your wishbones its a "no brainer" have u been given a quote?
Shug
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Originally posted by rgdavid
good evening,
could someone please give me the materiel specs for ERW chassis making square tube, in BS or europeen or prefrably french standards (cos i live in france),
this would be a great help to find the equivalant here to order my tubes, thanks & happy new year!, david
It's just mild steel 25x25 with 1.5mm wall thickness Dave. Nothing special or exotic is needed. You might have to have 2mm wall but it isn't going to make that much difference overall.
thanks a lot, but quite suprised its nothing special,
i use EN 10219 S-235JRH everyday for making gates etc, its nothing special at all !
trying to find a grade between that & 25cd4s
love your signiture !
all ze best, dave