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Thread: Metal thicknesses and recommendations for spinner proofing

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    I'll let others with more experience give stone advice, but it would depend on grade I suppose. You'd have to go pretty bloody thick to be as impenetrable as 3.2mm/4mm Hardox, or very thick steel, to the point where working it in the average shed gets complicated.

    I find as a rule of thumb, if you can bend it with basic workshop tools (hammer/vice etc) then it's not strong enough.

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    i would go for 5mm hardox to be safe as the 5mm mild steel scoop on scruffy got bent (can post a pic later if you want )
    8mm t6 aluminium would probably work but you would need a ti or hardox blade as aluminium isn,t good at keeping a blade

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    Explosion. Ain't a spinner nor a moving bunker.

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    scruffys still worked after GSL just the scoop got bent and the body had some chew marks,so if you made your bot from 10-15mm t6/t7 aluminium bolted together and got a piece of 5mm hardox to bolt on the front as the blade for your scoop then it should withstand a good bit of punishment

    the normal cheap aluminium on ebay wont last long

    were you aiming to build something like mr pink

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    Quote Originally Posted by maddox10 View Post
    Explosion. Ain't a spinner nor a moving bunker.
    true and they have a good hardox chassis that stand up to allot of punishment

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    The metal on Tormenta 2 was, oddly, what was pretty useless. The HDPE chassis stood up perfectly well, and the 10mm HDPE sides kept out NST, 720 and Inertia XL pretty comfortably. I wouldn't recommend them for scoop material if you have an alternative, but for relatively cheap and strong structural parts, plastics work nicely.

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