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Old 07-20-2011, 10:03 AM
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Hmmmm metal hu wow?! 1/8 3/16 1/4? Whats the size of the SQ tubing? What's the dom of the pipe? There is that better?
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Originally Posted by Celticclove
Hmmmm metal hu wow?! 1/8 3/16 1/4? Whats the size of the SQ tubing? What's the dom of the pipe? There is that better?
Whats the dom of the pipe?? Im pretty sure if you try to explain what that is supposed to mean we will find that you dont have a clue


PS: week 8 here. prerunner tubes showed up but waiting on bumper
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Drawn Over Mandrel (DOM) Strong and well-finishedDOMis anelectric resistance welded tube tested for soundness of weld and drawn through a die and over a mandrel. This process imparts significantly improved mechanical properties to the tube, due to the cold working process. It is considered a high quality tube, and is normally constructed from SAE 1020 or 1026 steel. Note that, technically DOMrefers to the process by which the tube is finished after having started as an ERW tube. Technically, DOM is not a type of steel tube, but rather a process. As so often happen though -in common use the term has become accepted to mean a specific type of tubing rather than a process. In this case, when people say "DOM" they normally mean an ERW tube drawn over a mandrel at (close to) room temperature and made from SAE 1020 steel. It is normally drawn to O.D. and I.D. dimensions. Here is what the Steel Tube Institute of North America has to say about DOM: The DOM Manufacturing Process The manufacturing process for DOM tubing begins with coils of steel, which are slit to the proper width for the desired tube size. The strip is cold formed and passed through an electric resistance welder which joins the edges together, under pressure, to complete the tubular shape. After testing the weld's integrity, the tubing is cut to length for further processing.
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Hope that helps u understand
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Originally Posted by Kopecki

HA! My type of guy right there..... Sarcasm all day
Well they asked what type of material, i could have said cotton blend lol
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Any real welder/Fab Guy would know what I was taking about where do u work? Nail salon maybe?

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Originally Posted by Celticclove
Any real welder/Fab Guy would know what I was taking about where do u work? Nail salon maybe?
yep, why do you think your woman goes so much lol.
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Originally Posted by Celticclove
Drawn Over Mandrel (DOM) Strong and well-finishedDOMis anelectric resistance welded tube tested for soundness of weld and drawn through a die and over a mandrel. This process imparts significantly improved mechanical properties to the tube, due to the cold working process. It is considered a high quality tube, and is normally constructed from SAE 1020 or 1026 steel. Note that, technically DOMrefers to the process by which the tube is finished after having started as an ERW tube. Technically, DOM is not a type of steel tube, but rather a process. As so often happen though -in common use the term has become accepted to mean a specific type of tubing rather than a process. In this case, when people say "DOM" they normally mean an ERW tube drawn over a mandrel at (close to) room temperature and made from SAE 1020 steel. It is normally drawn to O.D. and I.D. dimensions. Here is what the Steel Tube Institute of North America has to say about DOM: The DOM Manufacturing Process The manufacturing process for DOM tubing begins with coils of steel, which are slit to the proper width for the desired tube size. The strip is cold formed and passed through an electric resistance welder which joins the edges together, under pressure, to complete the tubular shape. After testing the weld's integrity, the tubing is cut to length for further processing.
ok so why are you buying other ppls stuff them?? build your own
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Cuz I don't want to build it
I weld /fab all day last thing I wanna do is weld some more when I get home. Ya feel me
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Originally Posted by Customizer1000
yep, why do you think your woman goes so much lol.
Hmm cuz your just so damn good at painting on the lil flowers and butterflys
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Originally Posted by Celticclove
What is the price for the slider? What type of martial do you use?

2x3 60" long 1/8, tube is ERW OD 1 7/8 .120 wall

If you want the 2x3 1/4 just ask but it well be high becouse of shipping
If anyone need any info just email me at littleleonard2008@yahoo.com
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Originally Posted by Celticclove
Hope that helps u understand
thats not an explanation of what "the dom of the material" could mean. thats an explanation of what DOM is. If I have 1.5" 0.25"wall DOM, what is the DOM of my material?
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DOM is just TUBE and stronger than pipe and cost alot more but back to the bumpers
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Originally Posted by 01xjMontucky
Id start a new thread for you're sliders once you have price n everything worked out. This threads already a bit bastardized with tint talk and such I know vendor threads are vendor run/ruled. Just a thought.
x2 on a thread cleanup, sux searching thru 60 pages for pics. that is all
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Originally Posted by xjmonkey

x2 on a thread cleanup, sux searching thru 60 pages for pics. that is all
Go to his website, then it wont suck


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