Mace Canute
Elite Member
I think your math is off; the formula for area of a circle uses radius squared, not diameter squared (and I know it was just a brain fart, we all get them every now and then). I get just under .2 square inch cross sectional area.Not really hard to believe at all if you look at the math. Look at the "area" of the steel pieces.
The perimeter of that tubing would be about 6" at 1/8" thick. But it broke where the bolt holes were, and assuming 1/2" holes (times 2) take another inch off. So 5" at 1/8" thick is only 5/8" total area.
A 1/2" bolt has an area of over 3/4", AND you have two of them. Not to mention the fact that the grade 8 bolts have about twice or better the tensile strength of the steel. So the bolts would be easily 4x's stronger than that tubing.
Channel iron should fare better but I wouldnt mount it like you have with bolts through the flange. If you insist on mounting it that way, go back to tubing but upsize it. Perhaps some 2x2 x 1/4" wall