Scalesy
09-22-2009, 09:39 PM
I just wanted to check and see if everyone is interpreting the following rule the same way.
In regards to the main hoop braces-
B3.12.7...From the lower end of the braces there
must be a properly triangulated structure back to the lowest part of the Main Hoop. This structure
must meet the minimum requirements for Main Hoop Bracing Supports (see Rule B.3.3)
The minimum requirements in B.3.3 call for 1"-.049 tubing.
Now in the past, I've seen teams (including my own) using less that 1" tubing to connect the rear bulkhead to the main hoop (including the upper, lower and diagonal frame members). Do all three of these members need to be 1"-.049 now?
The same question applies to the diagonal member required to support the front bulkhead?
The only reason I'm asking about this is because in past years, we've always run .625 and .75 for our diagonal bracing to the front bulkhead and have never had a problem with it. However, I don't think this ever was "rules complaint" and now I'm questioning it even more.
Thanks,
Jon
In regards to the main hoop braces-
B3.12.7...From the lower end of the braces there
must be a properly triangulated structure back to the lowest part of the Main Hoop. This structure
must meet the minimum requirements for Main Hoop Bracing Supports (see Rule B.3.3)
The minimum requirements in B.3.3 call for 1"-.049 tubing.
Now in the past, I've seen teams (including my own) using less that 1" tubing to connect the rear bulkhead to the main hoop (including the upper, lower and diagonal frame members). Do all three of these members need to be 1"-.049 now?
The same question applies to the diagonal member required to support the front bulkhead?
The only reason I'm asking about this is because in past years, we've always run .625 and .75 for our diagonal bracing to the front bulkhead and have never had a problem with it. However, I don't think this ever was "rules complaint" and now I'm questioning it even more.
Thanks,
Jon