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Any thoughts? I'm thinking of using industrial grade Chromoly on my long arms i will be building, has anyone used this, and any problem you had, or can foresee?
Thanks
Alex
Thanks
Alex
Any thoughts? I'm thinking of using industrial grade Chromoly on my long arms i will be building, has anyone used this, and any problem you had, or can foresee?
Thanks
Alex
Industrial grade is the highest load rated steel you can buy that I'm aware of, High strength DOM is in the area of about 80-85000 psi and the Industrial grade Chromoly is 120000 +
And yes i have a source to get it for almost nothing. As far as normalizing it you basically mean just heating it up?
Heres an article that explains it pretty well.
http://www.4wheeloffroad.com/techarticles/body/131_0602_4x4_buggy_building_tubing/index.html
That is exactly what i am looking at. I am a decent welder, so i was going to tack it together and then have my friend who is very good, finish them up for me. Thanks for all the input guys i'm hoping to see how much of a break im gonna get on this stuff soon, or i will just be ordering up so DOM.I went with 2"X.25" chomoly for my lowers simply because I got it for a good price and the welders at URF Racing are super.![]()
1.your numbers are off for what matters. Chromo is only ~10% stronger in it's raw form then DOM. Welding should be no different then DOM use the same welding rod. Links are not thick enough to cause any brittle welds. Never heard of industrial chromoly it's all the same stuff. It does resist denting better but could be a mute point for the price.
Spidertrax links are the way to go.
2.Did you read thisDOM ratings range from 60,000 to 70,000 yield and 70,000 to 80,000 ultimate strength, though when I looked at the actually mill test report of the tubing, it had numbers about 5,000 psi above these required minimums. Chromoly has numbers in the 80,000 to 85,000 psi range for yield depending on whether the tubing is stress relieved (slightly lower numbers) and 90,000 to 95,000 ultimate strength, but again actual mill test results for chromoly from Industrial Metal Supply had yield at around 110,000 and ultimate strength at over 120,000.
Ok, so what make them different? Are they made from a different material then?look up 4130 and 1020 or 1018 at Matweb.com Various strengths may vary but general those at Matweb are the best estimates of strength.
Ultimate strength is pretty much worthless cause at this point the link has broke and your screwed.
As for welding the metal cannot cool fast enough to get brittle, steel is not thick enough. We've welded 12 race chassis with 4130 and ER70 rod and had zero issues period.
Twisted Customs weld all of their chromoly tubing with the same filler and never had any welding issues.
DOM/chromoly 0.5" walls lower arms bend basically same amount. Spidertrax 0.125" don't and are perfectly straight.