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west wrote:
Thanks to all the RATs for previous advice on custom chassis size. I'd like to ask if given heavy enough gauge ... which is better for constructing an amp ... steel or aluminum? Do they each have their own merits? Thanks. Cordially, west Aluminum can be "hand-machined", if you have a Dremel and buy some smaller steel bits--the ones they sell for "wood and plastic use only"? I found recently that those work pretty well on 6061-T6 aluminum, but you must work very slowly cutting just a bit at a time and keep a firm grip on the Dremel or it will chatter and chew up your workpiece. You could use quarter-inch-thick Aluminum sheet and slowly, carefully mill out even the big tube base holes, I'd bet. ....Welding aluminum is difficult but welding sheet of any metal is difficult, so plan on either screwing the sides together using angles or welding a frame, and screwing the sides onto that. ----- Stainless steel looks nice but it is expensive and it is a bitch to cut, a bitch to drill and a bitch to weld. It really is not a home-DIY sort of material for most fabricating. ...Aluminum is easy to cut but comparatively difficult to weld. REGULAR Steel is difficult to cut but much easier to weld. ~~~~~~ |
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