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Culver Cadet Section => Culver General Discussion => : Eddie Z January 17, 2012, 09:25:44 PM
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I am reverse engineering the windshield/cockpit frame. This is the rect. steel tube X shaped frame the doors and windsheild mount to. Does anybody have acces to measure steel tube size and thickness of the tube stock ? I am guessing 3/4 square tube from photos I have .
Also same question on door frame tubing, is it 3/4 inch. ?
Ideally I would like to find a used cockpit frame and doors if anybody has extra parts !
Thanks, ED
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I have what I think are all factory made "X" frames made out of both round and square tubing. Their not handy for checking but 3/4" seems right for both.
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Hi Ed,
My door frames are 5/8" square tubing. My windshield frames are 3/4" square tubing with a wall thickness of .049". With no openings on the door frames, I can't measure the wall thickness. I have no way of knowing the alloy, but I'll bet they're just mild steel.
Bill
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Thanks Bill ! thats exactly what I needed to know. My Culver came with a Lark conversion to Fiberglass windsheild and canopy, I am not that hot on that look and intend on converting back to Cadet form. Its all just a pile of parts anyway right now. I got some nice detailed photos of a rebuild from Poplar Grove, Ill several years back on those parts so I can probably duplicate fairly close. Reading up on square tube bending also.
ED