Vertigo wrote:no? not everyone has experience with metal, or making their own parts..Adoom wrote:Vertigo wrote:glad someone asked this, fabrication like this is an unknown to me
You are kidding, right?
You should remedy that! Score yourself some "man points".
Everyone NEEDS a bench vice. Get a big old second hand one. New ones are really dear!
Get a hacksaw to cut the flat bar.
Get a largish hammer to bash the bar until desired shape is achieved.
Get drill and drill bits. To make holes in stuff for bolts.
And a metal file(cheap/slow) or a belt sander(expensive/fast) to clean up the cuts and get rid of sharp edges.
Steel flat bar is easier to get and cheaper than alloy. But it is heavier and "harder" to work.
You can get steel flat bar from any engineers/machine shop. Just stand there holding cash money and ask if you can go through their scrap bin.
Or go to steel and tube and buy a 6m length(they usually cut it up for free so it fits in your car), flat bar is CHEAP(Under $20 for 6m if I recall).
You can get short bits of alloy flat bar from mitre10, but they will charge lots for it. Or go to an engineers that works with aluminium and do the same standing with money and asking about scrap bins(expect to cut yourself ).
You have constructed something. MAN POINTS ACHIEVED!!!