Re: Is 5052 aluminum right?
Depends on what your specific plans are. You could proboly get away with a 3003 unless you are planning on an anodized finish in which case you could go 5005 or 5052. The only real drawback on the 5052 is its not particualarly ductile and can crack on bends if your not careful.
I would guess that Lian Li uses something similar to 5052 due to the microfracturing you see in their bends if you look closely. As long as as you are not having to redo bends 5052 should do pretty decent in most cases.
Re: Is 5052 aluminum right?
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MrGoat
Depends on what your specific plans are. You could proboly get away with a 3003 unless you are planning on an anodized finish in which case you could go 5005 or 5052. The only real drawback on the 5052 is its not particualarly ductile and can crack on bends if your not careful.
I would guess that Lian Li uses something similar to 5052 due to the microfracturing you see in their bends if you look closely. As long as as you are not having to redo bends 5052 should do pretty decent in most cases.
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Re: Is 5052 aluminum right?
Little late, but I agree with Goat. 3003 is a good choice. 6061 is also a good choice, and has better all around workability. Most anodizers are also very good at matching parts that are 6061.
Re: Is 5052 aluminum right?
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altec
Little late, but I agree with Goat. 3003 is a good choice. 6061 is also a good choice, and has better all around workability. Most anodizers are also very good at matching parts that are 6061.
I agree with the 6061, at the shop I used to work at we used 6061 for everything, I love the way it welds and the way you can work with it. Id stay away from the 7xxx though.
Re: Is 5052 aluminum right?
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Re: Is 5052 aluminum right?
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chevyboy_0
I agree with the 6061, at the shop I used to work at we used 6061 for everything, I love the way it welds and the way you can work with it. Id stay away from the 7xxx though.
7-series aluminum is serious stuff. More of a mild steel replacement then anything. If I need something I can work with that is stronger then 6061, I just go right for 2024.
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diluzio91
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