GhettoBago
Observer
Amazing work mate. Outstanding.
For those who work with metal more than me (I'm more of a woodworker) would aluminum tubing work in place of the steel?
1. I may have missed it in the 8 pages but do the drawers have a "safety stop" built in or can they come out of the track if pulled far enough? I'm thinking if you were parked on an incline and you released your lock, if the drawer would come flying out?
2. It looks like the bearing assembly is simply 1 bolt, 2 washers, a bearing and a nut?
I gave some serious thought to aluminum tubing instead of steel, but after consulting some local fabricators it became clear that aluminum tubing would not have the required strength to support a fully extended drawer. When the drawers are extended, the whole weight of the drawer and it's contents are being held by the surface of two roller-bearings per slide. Given that small surface area, it is very likely that aluminum would be crushed. A small irregularity in the shape of the tubing by crushing would prevent the drawers from operating as designed. Given that - I chose steel.For those who work with metal more than me (I'm more of a woodworker) would aluminum tubing work in place of the steel? I
BUT ... as you are proposing a smaller and lighter end use, you MAY be OK with aluminum. Remember though that the weight of the tubing that you choose is only a small part of the over-all project. You could make other material changes and still end up with a lower end weight.
How much did that water pump setup cost you, not counting the tank or heater? I might of missed it somewhere?
I am very impressed and inspired to attempt my own build. May I ask what roller bearings did you use? Are they 1" ball bearing style rollers? Manufacturer name? Thanks!