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Shiner
Visitor (occasional) Joined: 03 April 2011 Location: Clitheroe, Lanc Status: Offline Points: 47 |
Posted: 11 April 2011 at 9:29pm |
Thanks, Ill post a new video when I have all three speeds working... and the chain in the right area.. also a few little tweeks and jobs a good en... I dunno what speeds I can expect from it, Ill have to buy a speedo..
Thanks for all the encouragement from you all.. and thanks Geoff for that nice pulley!
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Shiner
Visitor (occasional) Joined: 03 April 2011 Location: Clitheroe, Lanc Status: Offline Points: 47 |
Posted: 11 April 2011 at 10:17pm |
So I guess i should join the club now!
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AlanGoodman
Admin Group Club Chairman Joined: 04 March 2005 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 7809 |
Posted: 11 April 2011 at 10:19pm |
Go on then - We'll even teach you the secret handshake if you come to Hillingdon...
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SteveArmstrong
Visitor (regular) Joined: 04 April 2011 Location: UK Status: Offline Points: 158 |
Posted: 21 April 2011 at 2:21pm |
I don't suppose anyone knows a good supplier of aluminium around the North West (or anywhere UK)? I'm trawling through websites and yell.com here, and drawing a lot of blanks trying to get 6160 T6 or similar grade in sheet form. Some sites don't quote a grade so I'm presuming its pure aluminium.
I also joined the club today. I take it that paypal automatically includes your address with your payment, as I wasn't asked for one during the process. Best, Steve |
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GeoffBird
BHPC Member Joined: 20 September 2005 Status: Offline Points: 2397 |
Posted: 21 April 2011 at 8:15pm |
I very much doubt alumimium sheet would be pure aluminium, unless it has specialist uses - maybe architectural, because of its better corrosion resistance. Most likely to be 6061/3 or 6082 T6 (Used to be called HE30). 2014 T6 (HE15) is much stronger but hard to bend and you can't weld it.
If you want small quantities it is always worth trying local engineering or fabrication companies - they may sell you offcuts. I asked Fiona (membership sec.) about your Paypal question. She's not sure but Heather should know Edited by GeoffBird - 21 April 2011 at 8:30pm |
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AlanGoodman
Admin Group Club Chairman Joined: 04 March 2005 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 7809 |
Posted: 21 April 2011 at 8:18pm |
The address you have registered with Paypal will have been sent to us...
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bazz
BHPC Member Joined: 29 December 2009 Location: West London Status: Offline Points: 308 |
Posted: 21 April 2011 at 8:29pm |
How Do Steve; and welcome
Don't quote me on this; but I think paypal does include an invoice address to the merchant.
I have bought several lengths of aluminium, in flat bar, tube, angle and rod from
http://www.metals4u.co.uk/ in the past, the grade was 6063 or 6082 depending on what stock is available, I seem to remember that the 6082 has been seen to replace the 6061 alloy. you can find data sheets on the site, or I can email you them if you cant find them.
All the material was clean and quickly delivered.
I used the flat bar for making truck brackets on one of my custom long distance pumping skate boards, it was easily cold formed and has put up with many miles of repeated flexing and vibration under load and and still going strong after 2 years, (maybe relevant or not as the case may be)
I hope this helps?
What'cha making?
Take care,
Barry ;-)
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SteveArmstrong
Visitor (regular) Joined: 04 April 2011 Location: UK Status: Offline Points: 158 |
Posted: 23 April 2011 at 7:50pm |
Thanks all.
Re: the address, I found and used the enquiries@bhpc.org.uk email shortly after I posted on the forum and Heather got back to me very quickly. As you say, Paypal does include the address and I had actually sent the wrong address (I've only used it once before and that was a year ago) but all sorted now. Thanks for the heads up about HE30 and 15, Geoff. I did notice this on my internet travels but hadn't heard the terms before. I saw a few references to various 1000 grade aluminium which I understood was virtually pure aluminium. I had seen metals4u, Bazz, but I couldn't find what grade they were selling. But I've just found the data sheets right at the bottom of the page under 'technical' in tiny writing. 6082/3 looks good, so thanks for the pointer. I've several recumbent designs on the drawing board with a view to using pop riveted aluminium. I'm going to start with a basic swb rear drive for simplicity. I'm doing a wooden mock first to get the sizing right. Perhaps I can get some photos up next week. I'm also looking at a monocoque aluminium design that can be sat within as a streamliner. This monocoque can provide roll / crash protection and need not be streamlined. A two part, single join vac formed jacket that fits over it could then give a more idealised aerodynamic profile. I'm wondering if this might prove to be easier than a carbon / kevlar / fibreglass approach. It might also allow for different profiles to be experimented with without too much hassle. Maybe, haha. I'd also love to try building a pop riveted Velocraft NoCom clone. Its such an irresistibly lovely looking machine (pipe dream). Getting some aluminium through the door will be a good start. Best, Steve. |
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Crossie
BHPC Member Joined: 06 June 2010 Location: Norfolk Status: Offline Points: 32 |
Posted: 23 April 2011 at 9:32pm |
Hi Steve,
you could try www.aluminiumwarehouse.co.uk who are very helpful,deliver quickly,various grades available sheet/bar/extrusions
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for higher strength[aircraft grade] www.pfametals.com though these are obviously more expensive.
I have used both suppliers many times with no complaint
Crossie
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bazz
BHPC Member Joined: 29 December 2009 Location: West London Status: Offline Points: 308 |
Posted: 24 April 2011 at 7:53am |
Good stuff Steve; looks like you have enough projects and ideas to keep you going for a long while, Looking forward to seeing what roll's off the production line first
Thanks for the extra links Crossie; you can never have too many good resources
Take care,
Barry ;-)
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