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On Feb 6, 7:58*am, Bert Hyman wrote:
I can find tubing with a .120" wall, and I can find it with .058" wall. For a short run (just a few feet), would there be any significant difference in bending resistance between a length of the thick wall stuff and one made from two nested thin wall lengths? Weight's not an issue, nor is price. -- Bert Hyman * * *W0RSB * St. Paul, MN * It would depend on how you did the nesting. If there's an interference fit, then it's pretty much one piece of metal. If it's not, and they can bend independently, you need to figure out how the loads distribute between the pieces. |
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