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I purchased 1 1/2 inch aluminum square tube and when I stood on the platform the aluminum post caved in behind the stopping screw. What type of post are you guys using or what grade aluminum?
I purchased 1 1/2 inch aluminum square tube and when I stood on the platform the aluminum post caved in behind the stopping screw. What type of post are you guys using or what grade aluminum?
I made a custom bracket system, so I could only use 1" square. Most seem to use the 1/8" wall thickness, I opted for the 3/16." Extremely minimal as far as how much weight it added and very robust. @BCHunter is right, some sort of reinforcement under the leveling bolt is good. I used the LW stop that ordinarily comes on a hang on, but will probably have to beef it up eventually.
In that scenario the 1.5" may have actually hurt you. That larger face is a little less stiff than a 1" face i would think. If the dent is only the size of the leveling bolt head, then the size is probably irrelevant. I would just epoxy a piece of steel onto it to reinforce.
Thanks for the input guys. I'm not sure if it's 6061. I'll check the receipt to verify. I had two of the post cut to size so I may just drill holes and start over and than epoxy the reinforcement underneath the bolt.
Not to advertise, but I heard of a guy selling DoubleSteps that might start stocking posts for platforms as well. The online prices are great but they gouge you for shipping - trying to come up with a more fair price.