Nov 17, 2021 / Cold Rolled or Hot Rolled #1 jaydee325 Veteran Member Joined May 21, 2013 Messages 1,204 Location Casco, Mi Tractor John Deere X584 Garden Tractor & LS R3039H I want some hydraulic cylinder safety props. 2 - 2" X 16" pieces of angle should do the trick. What would be better to use, hot rolled or cold rolled?
I want some hydraulic cylinder safety props. 2 - 2" X 16" pieces of angle should do the trick. What would be better to use, hot rolled or cold rolled?
Nov 17, 2021 / Cold Rolled or Hot Rolled #2 RickB Super Star Member Joined Sep 18, 2000 Messages 15,143 Location Up the road from Dollar General WNC Tractor Just a Scag For that job it doesn't matter. What does matter is how thick the angle is and you're leaving that info out.
For that job it doesn't matter. What does matter is how thick the angle is and you're leaving that info out.
Nov 17, 2021 / Cold Rolled or Hot Rolled #3 Yogi05 Platinum Member Joined May 29, 2021 Messages 683 Location Ontario Canada Tractor TYM T25 Foton TB504 I'm in the same boat and I was thinking U channel for contact on 3 sides of the prop.
Nov 17, 2021 / Cold Rolled or Hot Rolled Thread Starter #4 OP jaydee325 Veteran Member Joined May 21, 2013 Messages 1,204 Location Casco, Mi Tractor John Deere X584 Garden Tractor & LS R3039H RickB said: For that job it doesn't matter. What does matter is how thick the angle is and you're leaving that info out. Click to expand... How thick should I go?
RickB said: For that job it doesn't matter. What does matter is how thick the angle is and you're leaving that info out. Click to expand... How thick should I go?
Nov 17, 2021 / Cold Rolled or Hot Rolled #5 RickB Super Star Member Joined Sep 18, 2000 Messages 15,143 Location Up the road from Dollar General WNC Tractor Just a Scag Depends how big the loader is. 3/16" will support a lot.
Nov 17, 2021 / Cold Rolled or Hot Rolled #6 ArlyA Super Star Member Joined Mar 18, 2016 Messages 12,057 Location Houghton MI (the Lake Superior snow belt) USA Tractor Outlander max 1000 6x6, Ego lawn mower `Like Yogi says, a channel would be better to assure it doesn't pop out. You could add some tabs to a angle, to make that.
`Like Yogi says, a channel would be better to assure it doesn't pop out. You could add some tabs to a angle, to make that.
Nov 17, 2021 / Cold Rolled or Hot Rolled #7 Rustyiron Super Member Joined Mar 5, 2011 Messages 6,554 Location Lakes Region, Maine Tractor M 9540 Kubota That's a compression load, very easy for a 3/16-1/4" angle. Maybe 2x2, 3x3 might provide a better "footprint".
That's a compression load, very easy for a 3/16-1/4" angle. Maybe 2x2, 3x3 might provide a better "footprint".
Nov 17, 2021 / Cold Rolled or Hot Rolled #8 kennyd Advertiser Joined Jul 6, 2003 Messages 13,746 Location Westminster, MD Tractor John Deere 3720 CAB/TLB, JD455 You can even use aluminum angle or channel, less chance or marring the rod. I've never seen "cold rolled" angle though.
You can even use aluminum angle or channel, less chance or marring the rod. I've never seen "cold rolled" angle though.
Nov 17, 2021 / Cold Rolled or Hot Rolled #9 M metalbender Veteran Member Joined Aug 31, 2018 Messages 1,240 Location Sask, Canada Tractor Massey 1742 Good point on marking up the rod. I use 2x2x3/16 steel. A couple layers of duct tape would go a long way to prevent marks.
Good point on marking up the rod. I use 2x2x3/16 steel. A couple layers of duct tape would go a long way to prevent marks.
Nov 17, 2021 / Cold Rolled or Hot Rolled #10 Yogi05 Platinum Member Joined May 29, 2021 Messages 683 Location Ontario Canada Tractor TYM T25 Foton TB504 I always figured this would work better than this WAY more contact with the piston housing.