duncan webster | 30/08/2021 23:25:12 |
5307 forum posts 83 photos | Listen to Clive, using unknown steel which has already done a lot of stress cycles just to save a few bob is false economy, you'll probably spend more on tips than getting something you can machine. |
Kettrinboy | 31/08/2021 08:49:28 |
94 forum posts 49 photos | Back in 2004 I made front/back and swingarm spindles from grade 5 Titanium , also known as 318 and Ti6AL4v , at 20mm dia its more than up to the job, if I was going to go for a steel to use I would go for EN57T stainless , a tough steel and pretty easy to machine as well. |
JimmieS | 01/09/2021 13:52:37 |
310 forum posts 1 photos | Many thanks to all who responded to my 'simple' question, your comments and suggestions are much appreciated.. Seem there is a lot more the the question that I thought. Jim |
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