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The overlap size depends on overall length, load, expected directions of stress etc.
When bonded together in one long tube you can get away with overlaps as lttle as twice the diameter of the tube either side of the join and it being strong.
However when using other fixings, the stength is massively weakened so you need a much bigger overlap due to the shear strains acting through your joining mechanism.
As a rough guess i would be looking at 6 inches either side of the join as a rough starting point for a good strong join especially if its not bonded on both sides.
I would look at either our PT326 or ET515 adhesive depending on the application of the tube.
Warren Penalver Easy Composites / Carbon Mods - Technical Support Assistant
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