I would strongly suggest using DOM tubing for this. Check out Kirk Racing to see if they could do this for you although shipping may be a bit much..
I would strongly suggest using DOM tubing for this. Check out Kirk Racing to see if they could do this for you although shipping may be a bit much..
Patrick said:mazdeuce - Seth said:Have you talked to Steve Stafford? He's down closer to Dusterbd, but they did a nice job bending up the parts for the AMC. After eating a jar of your salsa I'm thinking you have some good barter material for some tube bending time.
Do you have any idea how hard it would be to quantify and prorate the amount of vinegar and spices used to make a single jar of salsa with home grown tomatoes? My jars were all free, the lids cost 14.9 cents each, so that’s the easy part. Also the tomatoes were free from my parents garden, so is that an inside deal and FMV to 12 pounds of tomatoes, or are they still free to me because they had so many they were giving them to anyone that would take them?
If you have more dimesions I can come up with a raw materials cost for tubing and time required to make up the main hoop from your sketch. DOM down here is cheap, since thay sell a little bit to the NASCAR teams. The 3rd-6th points could be straight tube from the main hoop, unless you have some other constraints that need to be considered. PM me if you think you are interested. What tubing size are you thinking about using?
For reference, we had about $200 in the cage tubing for the AMC (8-point, wiht lots of cross bracing).
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