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<blockquote data-quote="IncommensurableLoop" data-source="post: 217244" data-attributes="member: 12241"><p>(X1) 3/8” - 2”x2” or 4”x4” “L” angle iron to be more specific at the side the wheel would be rolling to. Kind of mounted like this. -/o- where “-“ is ground level “/“ is the angle mounted in the direction the wheel would roll to if something was compromised and came loose or cracked off and “o” being the wheel. 3 inch clearance on the underside. 5 gallon bucket’s buried into the ground filled with cement. Rotor hammer holes and cement anchor the frame also built from angle iron stick welded together into the cement barrels. The idea here is the dirt could be a seismic dampener and absorb vibrations provided the frame is built structurally sound enough to ensure the wheel goes nowhere. I’m thinking “tomb steel” is what we call it, or square tubing 3”x3” or 2”x2”- 3/8” thick for the frame. And stick welding is most structurally sound. So yah. I almost got all the materials acquired. The most critical part is balancing. That or I’ll build it in a vertical position. This is the preferred method as you have less friction from contact but requires a more advanced design And safety protocols that or have a magnetic bearing but I haven’t gone into bearing materials yet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IncommensurableLoop, post: 217244, member: 12241"] (X1) 3/8” - 2”x2” or 4”x4” “L” angle iron to be more specific at the side the wheel would be rolling to. Kind of mounted like this. -/o- where “-“ is ground level “/“ is the angle mounted in the direction the wheel would roll to if something was compromised and came loose or cracked off and “o” being the wheel. 3 inch clearance on the underside. 5 gallon bucket’s buried into the ground filled with cement. Rotor hammer holes and cement anchor the frame also built from angle iron stick welded together into the cement barrels. The idea here is the dirt could be a seismic dampener and absorb vibrations provided the frame is built structurally sound enough to ensure the wheel goes nowhere. I’m thinking “tomb steel” is what we call it, or square tubing 3”x3” or 2”x2”- 3/8” thick for the frame. And stick welding is most structurally sound. So yah. I almost got all the materials acquired. The most critical part is balancing. That or I’ll build it in a vertical position. This is the preferred method as you have less friction from contact but requires a more advanced design And safety protocols that or have a magnetic bearing but I haven’t gone into bearing materials yet [/QUOTE]
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