The closest place I can find it doesn't have 3.5inch steel, just ChroMoly..they can order it, but I have to go in, pay up front...wait...then go pick it up..geesh, may as well order online and save 3 hours of driving. Anyway...I figure many have ordered it on line...pretty sure I'd strike out in the wrecking yards, since I need 5 feet of it ('42 Ford pickup). Thanks. (PS-only thing I could stumble across online was Chromoly as well)
What wall are you looking for, .083? This place lists it as an option in DOM http://www.tottentubes.com/tubing-pipe-products/dom-mechanical-steel-tubing Might call a few driveshaft shops also. They can probably set you up with something.
It's either 083 or .095, haven't located my calipers yet. Good suggestion on the driveline shops, I have one somewhat near to me...hadn't thought about them selling raw materials. Thanks
Most long bed...shoot, even vans, have two piece drive shafts...I found a driveline shop who will sell me a piece...95 bucks for 5 feet..I'll get my ends off today and take them with me..he sounded apologetic on the price he gave me...maybe he'll make me a deal to put it together Thanks all
Price doesn't sound too far off. After shipping you would likely be at or north of that for 5'. Might be worth them setting it up for you. They can cut the ends and set you up with proper phasing and balancing for a few bucks more. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
have the ends off... Kinda what I was thinking as well. Built several in the past, but was when I had a large lathe, I'd chuck the shaft in it, have a helper rotate the chuck, and stick the Mig to it...but the lathe is gone...and my girls won't play...lol! Thanks
Was going to suggest a drive line shop in Oklahoma City , that I've used a few times but see ya got it covered! ...allsteel36 ...never ever sell your machine tools! After 40 years running machines, I am looking to buy a lathe for my home shop!
If you are building a drive shaft 5 feet long, have a driveline shop do it as you are reaching the limits of length vs diameter. Standard drive shaft tubing might not do the job, and if you have ever had one tie itself in a knot under your car you know what I'm talking about!
I found one source for 1.35 an inch. http://www.quad4x4.com/cgi-bin/commerce.cgi?preadd=acton&key=40871 Another for 1.28 an inch http://www.fortwayneclutch.com/inde...-5-diameter-by-083-thick-steel-tubing-pn.html Then you have consider shipping on an oversize or odd size package on top of that and you aren't going to get it shipped for ten or thirteen bucks.