Many years ago I looked at an aluminum body motorcycle trailer. It was
at a run or a show. I don't recall exactly. There was a top hinged
door that used no bolt/weld/rivet on hinge. One of the panels of the trailer had a roll or tube rolled into one edge of the panel, and the
door had a similar roll on one edge. Then they just slid together. I didn't care about the trailer one way or another. (I had/have a couple motorcycle trailers.) What I found interesting was the hinge mechanism.
In the open position you could just slide the two pieces apart and set
the door out of the way. In the closed position there was a latch that
kept things from moving.
Recently I have been working on a project where this sort of hinge might
be very handy, so I started looking up slip roll videos. The first
couple I've watched either spent more time with the operator commenting
like a salesperson than showing the actual operation of the machine, or
they showed basic ring roller type operation. Either making curves
tubes or cones.
Is that relatively tight 1(+/-) inch tube I recall not possible with a
slip roll after all. I can visualize a simpler machine with just two rollers instead of three with one having a slot machined in it that
could make these parts, but I don't see it being done with a
conventional slip roll. Am I missing something or did I just stop
watching shop videos to soon?
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message news:t3mvl2$17vc$1@gioia.aioe.org... -----------------
Do you mean like the bead-rolled rim of a bucket?
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message news:t3mvl2$17vc$1@gioia.aioe.org... -----------------
Do you mean like the bead-rolled rim of a bucket?
On 4/19/2022 2:04 PM, Jim Wilkins wrote:
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message news:t3mvl2$17vc$1@gioia.aioe.org...
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Do you mean like the bead-rolled rim of a bucket?
Sorta. From what I've been able to find these are usually made in >production with dies and a press. Usually takes two press operations and
two dies for a roll.
"Leon Fisk" wrote in message news:t3p2cf$7to$1@dont-email.me...
See this used on louvers and slats. Web page here with some info and
cad files:
https://www.johnsonrollforming.com/display.php/display/K/category/28
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The dies:
https://www.ritewaybrakedies.com/hingeandbeadingdies
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