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<blockquote data-quote="rover18" data-source="post: 1551728" data-attributes="member: 19732"><p>So I've been wanting to build a roll cage for awhile now and have been doing some research on the grade of material to use for a roll cage. I'm not talking about DOM vs. HREW because those are two of the processes in how tube is made. I want to figure out what grade of material (A513 C1026, A519 C1026 (cds), A36, A500, A106, etc., etc.) people have used, why or why not. The different grades of material will give different strengths, how it is welded, and heat treated will all play into the strength of the cage itself.</p><p></p><p>Now, that I've made it more confusing than it needs to be and have probably over thought it. Let's hear what people have to say. Remember, we are talking about the safety and well-being of human lives.</p><p></p><p>:beer::beer::beer::beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rover18, post: 1551728, member: 19732"] So I've been wanting to build a roll cage for awhile now and have been doing some research on the grade of material to use for a roll cage. I'm not talking about DOM vs. HREW because those are two of the processes in how tube is made. I want to figure out what grade of material (A513 C1026, A519 C1026 (cds), A36, A500, A106, etc., etc.) people have used, why or why not. The different grades of material will give different strengths, how it is welded, and heat treated will all play into the strength of the cage itself. Now, that I've made it more confusing than it needs to be and have probably over thought it. Let's hear what people have to say. Remember, we are talking about the safety and well-being of human lives. :beer::beer::beer::beer: [/QUOTE]
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