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Re: Advise for Galvanized Steel
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Originally Posted by DonRotolo
We're all shafted now and then.
We've digressed significantly. I think the OP has a better idea of how to work with Galvanized Steel, and aluminum versus steel probably deserves a thread of its own. Or?
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I don't really have a problem with a materials science class in a thread now and then.
Also on the steel vs 7075 shafting thing, personally reducing drive train inertia is a priority and also reduces overall weight. Design wise I like to go a little heavy in the lower frame and keep all the scoring stuff up top light. Coupled with lightweight drive train parts and as few as possible. I can't tell you how much time I spent trying to get a 2" colsin to work so I'd only need a 4:1 of the CIMs.
PS I really like the torque/speed combo from 8:1 on 4" wheels. PSS really dislike drive train inertia.
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