ok fellas I need to make 2 new steer sticks for my attex and not sure where to find tubing that's 7/8 od. any info on this would be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks
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3/4 black Iron water pipe from a big box home improvement store would be real close. It is heavy wall for that application, but easy to bend if needed. you could also order stainless tubing from http://www.mcmaster.com/#standard-st...ubing/=12grfql or mild steel http://www.mcmaster.com/#steel-hollow-rods/=12grf4yA well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
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Forget light and cheap Dave. Go with the 3/4" BIP if you can't find true 7/8" tubing (maybe up in Kankakee?). The foot brake system in Attex machines doesn't have a hell of a lot of notoriety for its true stopping ability so 90% of your brakes are going to be in the T20. You don't want a lateral turning to mush in a hard turn.sigpic
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Originally posted by hydromike View PostForget light and cheap Dave. Go with the 3/4" BIP if you can't find true 7/8" tubing (maybe up in Kankakee?). The foot brake system in Attex machines doesn't have a hell of a lot of notoriety for its true stopping ability so 90% of your brakes are going to be in the T20. You don't want a lateral turning to mush in a hard turn.
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Originally posted by racerone3 View Post3/4 black Iron water pipe from a big box home improvement store would be real close. It is heavy wall for that application, but easy to bend if needed. you could also order stainless tubing from McMaster-Carr or mild steel McMaster-Carr
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