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  • #16
    Titanium grade? thickness?

    i done 126 today.....wot fun !!!

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    • #17
      Titanium grade? thickness?

      yeh but i need to remove the pannels

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      • #18
        Titanium grade? thickness?

        then u just drill them out and re do them after

        thats wt my dad does on beauty

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        • #19
          Titanium grade? thickness?

          Alexander, drilling Ti isnt a great deal on the lower grades. Then in almost acts as stainless, but for best results, cool abundandly. On higher grades, use better grade drills, cool abundantly.

          To mount it, use rivnuts, or weld in nuts in the box section.

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          • #20
            Titanium grade? thickness?

            Rivnuts are not blind rivets, they are threaded so you can bolt the panels on.

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            • #21
              Titanium grade? thickness?

              just done some caculations on the weight side of things, the total armour should weigh 3.542kg 3mm thick

              can someone explain what these rivnuts to me? i know and have used rivets and found myself going through alot of them

              just wanted a yes or no answer to one of my above questions, can i tap (i think im using the right pharse)/ make a thread in box section?

              thanks alex

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              • #22
                Titanium grade? thickness?

                Hi Alex

                See below....
                http://www.fjr1300.info/howto/rivnut-tool.htmlhttp://www.fjr1300.info/howto/rivnut-tool.html

                Fork N Torque will use about 200 to mount armour

                Cheers Froggy

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                • #23
                  Titanium grade? thickness?

                  You could tap in a thick walled box section. A guideline for treads depths.
                  In steel and Titanium bolt size. M4 is perfectly possible in a 4mm thick plate (or box section wall).

                  In ali and other soft alloys,boltsize *2. An M4 needs 8mm of flesh.

                  Bronze and simular boltsize *1.5

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                  • #24
                    Titanium grade? thickness?

                    thanks for that tony, so from what i can gather i would put these into the box section? and am i right in think i use a bolt to secure the whole thing together?

                    alex

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                    • #25
                      Titanium grade? thickness?

                      hi alex

                      All ya gotta do is drill a 10mm hole in one side (outside) of box section...insert rivnut then if ya have the special tool just close the jaws...if ya dont have tool follow instructions on addy given.....i also give each one a couple of tack welds to really make sure it dont come loose !!

                      Cheers Froggy

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                      • #26
                        Titanium grade? thickness?

                        had a meeting today with a local metal fabrication company, about sponsorship very interested but said they dont use ti much but have loads of stanless steel still good right?

                        also going to help with welding cutting....

                        very happy now, alex

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                        • #27
                          Titanium grade? thickness?

                          just done some calculations couple of kgs over with 3mm stainless steel, does someone know the density of stainless steel?

                          thanks alex

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                          • #28
                            Titanium grade? thickness?

                            search on google. It wont be far off mild steel/hardox

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                            • #29
                              Titanium grade? thickness?

                              http://www.matweb.com/tools/weight-calculator.asphttp://www.matweb.com/tools/weight-calculator.asp

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                              • #30
                                Titanium grade? thickness?

                                Stainless steel is as heavy as hardox. Take 8kg dm³ as guideline. Normal steel is a bit lighter with 7.8kg dm³

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