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    chrisglasier
    last edited by 22 Mar 2021, 13:49

    On the ear'ol again I am afraid.

    I am looking for a model of a figure of eight with the top loop 90 degrees to the bottom. It is to strap two 25mm pipes that cross each other together.

    The straps should be at 45 degs to the pipes

    With TBA interfaces we can analyse what is to be achieved so that IT can help with automation to achieve it.

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      Jean Lemire
      last edited by 24 Mar 2021, 20:32

      Hi Chris, hi folks.

      See this SU file for ideas.


      Pipe support choices.skp

      Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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        chrisglasier
        last edited by 25 Mar 2021, 04:01

        @jean lemire said:

        Hi Chris, hi folks.

        See this SU file for ideas.

        Thanks Jean,

        I am trying to show how the finished joint will look ... there are many ... a neater version of this type of thing.

        banding.png

        The pipe runs are on a roof that is on the shore of the Indian Ocean, so I am proposing using PVC pipes for the gantries and some kind of PE banding to bind the existing PVC water pipes to replace this mess:

        Closeup holderbats.png

        So I need to present the final new look to compare.

        The installer creates a band like you have modelled but with a waist both to tighten and tie off the banding (hence figure of eight).

        I tried but found that too much for me ... that is why I am back here!

        Cheers

        With TBA interfaces we can analyse what is to be achieved so that IT can help with automation to achieve it.

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          Jean Lemire
          last edited by 25 Mar 2021, 14:03

          Hi Chris, hi folks.

          What do you intend to use for banding ?

          Can you post a picture or is it like shown with dry vegetal fibres (bamboo ?).

          Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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            chrisglasier
            last edited by 25 Mar 2021, 14:29

            @jean lemire said:

            Hi Chris, hi folks.

            What do you intend to use for banding ?

            Can you post a picture or is it like shown with dry vegetal fibres (bamboo ?).

            This is a better picture

            lashings.jpg

            It is very strong; sold in 600mm lengths. Not sure I can get in Sri Lanka, but other material will look similar.

            With TBA interfaces we can analyse what is to be achieved so that IT can help with automation to achieve it.

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              Builder54
              last edited by 26 Mar 2021, 00:23

              Possibly a rivet joining to 2 clamps together.

              SketchUp_EC3ujepCfp.png

              SketchUp_C4KML4EP05.png

              "Don't be afraid of working hard. There are No shortcuts to mastering something."

              Robh Ruppel

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                chrisglasier
                last edited by 26 Mar 2021, 05:56

                @builder54 said:

                Possibly a rivet joining to 2 clamps together.

                Thanks for your input but my problem is really how to model a path that binds one tube to another at right angles when extruded as a tape or wire. Actually, I am thinking of trying plastic coated electrical wire as a durable and readily available material. It needs to have a waist to really tighten the binding; the salt-laden tropical winds can be really vicious.

                With TBA interfaces we can analyse what is to be achieved so that IT can help with automation to achieve it.

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