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Aluminum tubing sizing help?

Aluminum tubing sizing help?

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Ingredients:- -1 csugar -2 tbspall-purpose flour -2 eggs -1/2 stick butter, melted -1 cmilk -1 tspvanilla -1 (6 oz.) pkgcoconut Method:- 1) Mix all ingredients and blend well2) Pour into a 9 inch unbaked pie shell3) Bake for 45 minutes at 350 degrees or until crust is brown and custard is firmENJOY!!
COCONUT CREAM PIE 1 (9) baked pie shell 2/3 csugar 1/4 ccornstarch 1/2 tspsalt 3 cmilk 4 egg yolks, slightly beaten 2 tbspbutter, softened 2 tspvanilla extract 1 ccoconut 1 csweetened whip cream Bake pie shell; coolMix sugar, cornstarch and salt in saucepanGradually stir in milk, then egg yolksCook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens and boilsBoil and stir 1 minuteStir in butter, vanilla and 3/4-cup coconutPour into pie shellPress plastic wrap onto fillingRefrigerate for at least 2 hours, but not longer than 48 hoursTop with whipped cream and sprinkle balance of coconut on top
Try this Manchester Tart Serves 4 600ml (1 pint) Milk 110g (4oz) Shortcrust Pastry 3 tbsp Raspberry Jam 3 tbsp Custard Powder 2-3 tbsp Desiccated Coconut 2 tbsp Sugar Pre-heat oven to 200°C; 400°F: Gas 6Roll out the dough and line a baking dishBlind bake (prick with fork and place a piece of greaseproof paper with some baking beans on pastry)Bake for 15 minutesAllow to coolSpread the jam over the pastry base, sprinkle with coconutBoil the milk and whisk into the sugar and custard powder (follow manufacturers instructions)Pour into the pastry caseSprinkle with coconut or a little sugar, to prevent a skin formingAllow to cool before serving.
Alan, thank you for adding the diagram, but there is still not enough information to properly answer the questionIf the load you are supporting resembles a casket that rests along the perimeter of the frame, that is probably the least demanding kind of loadYou indicated you want the 6 inch perimeter to be open but you did not say if a 2 rail on top, a 2 open gap, and a 2 rail on the bottom would be acceptable Designing a structure of this nature would be far better if you could have a real time conversation where an engineer could ask questions to fully understand your needsYou seem to be having a hard time defining what you want, requiring us to guessA complete understanding is necessary even to make a rough suggestionI'll bet if you do a quick Internet search you will find a WELD SHOP near youCall and let them know you'd like to stop inBring your sketchThey will ask all the questions required to understand your needsOnce they understand, they will be in a good position to size the square box beamsThey will ask why aluminum and why not steel? They will certainly want to know how open the sides need to be(That is, the gap between the 2 horizontal beams.) They might suggest design alternatives Warning: If you have no experience welding aluminum and are thinking of doing it yourself, I would HIGHLY recommend leaving the job to a professionalIt's not easy to learn and it takes special equipment.

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