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(OT) but still techie - metal tubing ?
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 8:49 pm
by g8dhe
I'm looking for a short, 5cm length, of metal tubing almost any metal will do (Alu, Brass, steel), but needs to be 18mm OD and 16mm ID that's a 1mm wall thickness, anybody have anything or know of a source ?
Re: (OT) but still techie - metal tubing ?
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 9:23 pm
by Scott
Re: (OT) but still techie - metal tubing ?
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 9:25 pm
by scanner
I'll have a look............
How exact must that measurement be? Could you get thicker walled tube reamed out?
Re: (OT) but still techie - metal tubing ?
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 9:34 pm
by g8dhe
Yes I found that a few minutes after putting the post up as well! No idea why it didn't come up on earlier searches, I may go for that if I can't find anything cheaper, but many thanks for hunting as well!
Re: (OT) but still techie - metal tubing ?
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 9:36 pm
by haydn callow
Got some steel tube....18.25 od with a wall of 1.25 ??? it's a old fold up camping chair...
Re: (OT) but still techie - metal tubing ?
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 9:47 pm
by g8dhe
scanner wrote:How exact must that measurement be? Could you get thicker walled tube reamed out?
Pretty close, OD can't be any bigger than 18mm that is already an interference fit, the 16mm ID could be a little smaller 15.8mm perhaps, but it too ideally needs to be an interference fit around a 16mm dia carbon fibre "rounded" hexagonal tube, there will be a little ability to compress it, but trying to ream out a 5cm length is going to leave it conical on the inside which will defeat the object a bit as it needs to be stable inside the added tube which will be used to support the carbon fibre rod in a vertical position with a load at the top.
Its actually a Monopod to be mounted inside a small table top tripod, so the two dimensions are pretty much fixed
Many thanks in advance!
Re: (OT) but still techie - metal tubing ?
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 9:58 pm
by g8dhe
haydn callow wrote:Got some steel tube....18.25 od with a wall of 1.25 ??? it's a old fold up camping chair...
Thanks Haydn I think the OD is going to be a trifle to large, as the 18mm is already an interference fit, infact just measured the original tube and it has a stop at the end which is 18.5mm dia and that doesn't allow any chance of the support getting thru the mounting hole at all.
Many thanks for looking.
Re: (OT) but still techie - metal tubing ?
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 5:21 am
by helen&tony
Hi Geoff
I'll have a rummage later...I disposed of a lot of stuff when we came here, but inherited some ...
Cheers
Helen
Re: (OT) but still techie - metal tubing ?
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 10:18 am
by helen&tony
Hi Geoff
You have mail
Cheers
Helen
Re: (OT) but still techie - metal tubing ?
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 8:04 pm
by g8dhe
Re: (OT) but still techie - metal tubing ?
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 11:08 pm
by dobby
At all the classic bike shows I've been to there's usually a metal stockist there. Worth a go if there's something on in your area?
Re: (OT) but still techie - metal tubing ?
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 9:55 am
by g8dhe
Yes its not the ideal situation (especially with my weight on floorboards nearby) I would prefer to use my tripod, but in NT properties your not allowed use of a tripod as it would restrict the routes thru rooms.
So its Monopod for stability, on its own I can use exposure times as long as 1/50 or 20ms anything longer than that and movement creeps in (specially when I have to take 10 shots or more for a Spherical), the problem is that with the very subdued lighting in lots of the rooms you have to then bring the ISO up 1600-3200 and of course that then brings noise problems

So next best thing is Monopod with feet (I think I can get away with that

the arrangement shown allowed me to get exposures as long as 3 seconds (in fact a bracketed sequence of 5 exposures) which with an ISO of 800 should solve most problems.
But enough photo talk, otherwise I'll really be way off topic, I just felt I stood a better chance of someone knowing a source of suitable material in here rather than "wanted"

Re: (OT) but still techie - metal tubing ?
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 3:13 pm
by Northern Bongolow
i have something geoff,send me your adrress and i will post some.
its nice chrome stuff.
to the best of my crude measuring skills it looks like it will be ok.