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Traffwll
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posted 13 Years Ago
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I have a glass fibre car with a rotten mild steel space frame chassis. Is it feasible to replace (partially replace) with your carbon fibre tubes and sections? I mean would they be strong enough. The main rust is in the main backbone chassis and the sections that come out along the sills. If i have a 1inch mild steel tube section what would i replace that with for same strength?
I would replace complete section for instance the whole backbone not just patch up the rusty bit.
Graham
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With the help of EC advice over the last 1.5years I have learnt how to make moulds and composite parts and have effectively made all the body panels for my car out of carbon/Kevlar.
I am now considering making some more structural parts as mentioned in this thread.... However if you make the chassis from steel then you can make all your bodywork in composites.
Take a look at some of the threads in the projects forum on this site to see what has been done by novices :-)
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Space Frame Chassis
Traffwll
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13 Years Ago
Hi Graham, It's feasable but there would be lots of considerations specific to working with...
Matt (Staff)
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13 Years Ago
Thank you for coming back to me. I used to own a lotus elan +2 which had a steel backbone chassis -...
Traffwll
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13 Years Ago
simpler solution might be to repair the old chasis then get it hot dip galvanised. Then powder...
Warren
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13 Years Ago
I find myself considering doing this as well for the areas of the chassis that hold the body on, the...
andygtt
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12 Years Ago
You are mad - as in carbon mad :hehe: :w00t: but that's no bad thing. I see no reason why it...
Warren (Staff)
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12 Years Ago
No in one word
compositepro
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12 Years Ago
If I am out out of line, let me know, this is my first post. This topic touched on the reason I...
maurice
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12 Years Ago
[quote][b]maurice (17/08/2013)[/b][hr]If I am out out of line, let me know, this is my first post....
wojtepanik
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12 Years Ago
With the help of EC advice over the last 1.5years I have learnt how to make moulds and composite...
andygtt
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12 Years Ago
If you dont have the engineering know how/experience to design a chassis and measure it to be safe,...
Warren (Staff)
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12 Years Ago
I have actually built a carbon framed Caterham chassis which we installed a 300 HP Cosworth race...
Nick Igoe
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12 Years Ago
Thank you for your answers! I don't want to hijack a thread, so feel free to keep me in line. "In...
maurice
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12 Years Ago
You need to do some research. Find a couple of books on compsites and spend a few long nights to get...
Warren (Staff)
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12 Years Ago
I work with a group of school children who compete in an electric kart competition run by an...
F24
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12 Years Ago
I would be careful about using carbon tubes. certainly do NOT just replace a metal tube structure...
Warren (Staff)
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12 Years Ago
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