JeepFreak21
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- Cameron Park, CA
Just brainstorming about a cage design...
Is slugging and sleeving an acceptable "everyday practice" in cage building or should it only be used as a last resort?
Is it a good trade-off to slug and sleeve so that you can get a full circle weld on an adjacent piece of tube?
How long should the slug be? And how thick in comparison to the tube that's sleeving it?
If you were going to slug and sleeve a B pillar (for instance), would it be better to do it near the floor, near the roof, or in the middle? If another tube T's into it, that would be the ideal location, right?
Any other tips and tricks on the subject? Things to avoid?
Thanks,
Billy
Is slugging and sleeving an acceptable "everyday practice" in cage building or should it only be used as a last resort?
Is it a good trade-off to slug and sleeve so that you can get a full circle weld on an adjacent piece of tube?
How long should the slug be? And how thick in comparison to the tube that's sleeving it?
If you were going to slug and sleeve a B pillar (for instance), would it be better to do it near the floor, near the roof, or in the middle? If another tube T's into it, that would be the ideal location, right?
Any other tips and tricks on the subject? Things to avoid?
Thanks,
Billy