1GladEWAL
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I'd like to see from the group how you mounted your shop built sliders. I Just started a build that is a hybrid step/slider. I built a scale model from foam so that I can disassemble it and have templates to cut the steel. I am planning to use 3/16 for the bottom and sides, and maybe 10ga for the top to save a bit of weight....
I've also got interior gussets every foot or so. I'd like to bolt the unit to the frame using existing holes, (No drilling, or welding if possible) but am not seeing a great spot at the rear where the frame narrows. Also, the connecting arm at the rear seems like it will be very long, (Leverage, and physics type things)
Full disclosure, I tend to over-engineer/ build things, So if any body has any input to lighten or simplify this using the same form factor feel free to chime in. Foam is easier to cut than steel. As far as projected use is concerned, I'd like it to take severe use even though it most likely won't see it.
Thanks for looking, Let me know what you think
I've also got interior gussets every foot or so. I'd like to bolt the unit to the frame using existing holes, (No drilling, or welding if possible) but am not seeing a great spot at the rear where the frame narrows. Also, the connecting arm at the rear seems like it will be very long, (Leverage, and physics type things)
Full disclosure, I tend to over-engineer/ build things, So if any body has any input to lighten or simplify this using the same form factor feel free to chime in. Foam is easier to cut than steel. As far as projected use is concerned, I'd like it to take severe use even though it most likely won't see it.
Thanks for looking, Let me know what you think
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