Looks like a smart way to go!
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For you guys with more material science/steel expertise -
- how much does the twist/inch effect the strength for this type of lifting ring?
- Is 1/8 thickness adequate? Based on a formula I found on-line (not always a reliable source!) it looks like 1/8 thick 304 stainless should be ok (3/8 pin tear out at ~2500 lbs).
The picture has a couple with significantly different twists as an example.
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Once again. Don't reinvent the wheel.
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Although I agree with not reinventing, this is basically copying and $100 is $100. The steel cost $8 to make a pair. The twist only requires a decent size adjustable wrench and a heat source and the holes take only a few minutes to drill/ream. I'm sure I can find something else to spend the money on!
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Hey Greg, when the steel strip is twisted the material it stretches, especially at the outer edges. A softer twist will preserve more material along the edges. We’ve not talked about work hardening and changes in brittleness. Just go easy to preserve strength and use thicker material.Brooks Cone
Southeast Michigan
Patrol #303, Kit build
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