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    aluminum tube strap design/construction techniques

    Hi folks:

    Anybody here with experience using aluminum tube strap ultralight design/construction techniques as in the green eagle ppg (http://www.greeneagleppg.com/models/)? I'm hoping to use similar techniques with a powered parachute frame I've developing and would appreciate pointers as I progress.

    My first question would be about the material for the strap (the tubing is 6061). How is it formed and can it be done with hand tools?

    Thanks, Michael

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Miles View Post
    Hi folks:

    Anybody here with experience using aluminum tube strap ultralight design/construction techniques as in the green eagle ppg (http://www.greeneagleppg.com/models/)? I'm hoping to use similar techniques with a powered parachute frame I've developing and would appreciate pointers as I progress.

    My first question would be about the material for the strap (the tubing is 6061). How is it formed and can it be done with hand tools?

    Thanks, Michael
    2024 is used for the strap portion in this type of construction. It is softer, and can be bent and formed without brittleness developing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rdbenterprise View Post
    2024 is used for the strap portion in this type of construction. It is softer, and can be bent and formed without brittleness developing.
    Uh, no... in most tempers 2024 is considerably harder and stronger than 6061.

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    The video shows Velcro strap construction: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=O7LNAPTiGfg

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    Thanks for replies folks. Bill, I'm talking about the aluminum brackets that are used to hold together the frame parts, not the velcro for the prop guard. You can see them as black (mostly) u-shaped bands in these pictures holding the green tubes together: https://www.picclickimg.com/10/!B0h1..._id=880000500F

    https://www.planetppg.com/pagepics/G...ICT0089web.jpg

    They are obviously flat aluminum bent in a U-shape; question is how are they bent, with what techniques and tools?

    Michael

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    Just make a small press form with 12" scrap two by fours about 1" apart (screwed down to plywood) on the floor.
    With a 24"X 1" pipe just step on the pipe and press the strap into the slot. Might need a 7/8" pipe or other size for spring back, just experiment.

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