Been thinking about the possibility of building a second set of ramps for the car trailer I built a while ago. The current ramps are 12" wide and 60" long. There made of steel box tube which is 2" square and either .083" or .090" wall tube (forget which I used) ...tops covered in .125" steel diamond plate.
I wouldn't mind building a second set out of aluminum tubing with aluminum diamond plate. My question is...what wall thickness would I have to use of 2" square tube in aluminum to get the same strength as .083 or .090 wall steel tubing? What thickness aluminum diamond plate sheet would be needed for strength as well.
The ramps would need to be strong enough to support a pair of wheels with about 4000 lbs max for the pair, or 2000 lbs each ramp. The external size would remain the same being 12" wide x 60" long, 2" square tube frame.
thanks for any input.
I wouldn't mind building a second set out of aluminum tubing with aluminum diamond plate. My question is...what wall thickness would I have to use of 2" square tube in aluminum to get the same strength as .083 or .090 wall steel tubing? What thickness aluminum diamond plate sheet would be needed for strength as well.
The ramps would need to be strong enough to support a pair of wheels with about 4000 lbs max for the pair, or 2000 lbs each ramp. The external size would remain the same being 12" wide x 60" long, 2" square tube frame.
thanks for any input.
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