Need the material specs. And what is your max deflection? Or do you just want to know the yield point? (where it will stay bent) All steels will deflect with just the weight of material. Some a little and some a lot.
Well...
"What is my max deflection?" you asked....
Ummm, I think I would pefer no bending, if that is what deflection means.
Then you say it will all "deflect". Gosh I am silly stupefied here... if it
bends just a little bitty bit and straightens back out I am ok w/ that. For alls
I know this will hold 15,000 pounds, in the real world if I get 4000 I think
I would be happyhappyhappy.
The "Yield" point...well, I will be off trying to figure out what that means when I finish this reply
but it is spec'd in the spec's below. I do not want it to bend and stay bent, THAT would be real bad!
What I do not know about steel will fill volumns and volumns but
I kinda think I would go with the A108 material available fairly easily
to me as spec'd below.
2"x2" Square Solid Bar
◦Specifications:
ASTM A108
◦AKA: Cold Roll Square, CRS Square, KeyStock
◦Applications: shafts, machine mounts, fixtures, etc.
◦Workability: Easy to Weld, Cut, Form and Machine.
◦Mechanical Properties: Brinell = 126, Tensile = 64,000 +/-, Yield = 54,000 +/-
or
◦Specifications:
ASTM A36
◦AKA: HR square, square bar
◦Applications: frame work, braces, supports, shafts, axels, etc.
◦Workability: Easy to Weld, Cut, Form, and Machine
◦Mechanical Properties: Brinell = 112, Tensile = 58-80,000 +/-, Yield = 36,000 +/-