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03-10-2010 #41
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It was mentioned in here that DOM weighs as much as c-moly... This would be true if the wall thickness was the same. Drag racing is typically the only place c-moly is widely used and it is due to weight. By the NHRA rules, you could build out of either .134 wall mild steel or .083 wall c-moly - up to a certain point and then everything is c-moly (but no one with a street car will ever come near that point- Rod Sabuory excluded) The .083 wall c-moly offers comparable strength to the .134 wall mild steel and is much, much lighter.
The heat affected zone (HAZ) with the tig process is much better controlled - and it is the ONLY acceptable process to weld c-moly. Also, someone mention stress relieving after Tig welding. I guarantee that EVERY tig welded c-moly 250mph pro-mod doesn't bake in an oven to stress releive the chassis. All that would accomplish is to turn a nice square and level chassis into a twisted mess. Control of the HAZ by a good welder is critical.
Purchasing a prebuilt bolt in roll bar is a complete waste of time and money. Also, as indicated earlier, there are a ton of competent fabricators who are experiencing the same economic downturn the rest of the country is... Take advantage of this. $100 a point is a good deal for a tig welded dom cage.
You shouldn't even consider a mig welded cage. Good for NASCAR and the disposable chassis, but not right for anyone who plans on having their car for more than a half season.
If you really can't find someone to do the work for you PM me and I'll fix you up with a good chassis guy in your neck of the woods.



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