Originally Posted By polyspheric
Increasing a tube's OD by 25% (e.g., using 1-1/4" OD instead of 1") increases its stiffness to 244% - it's more than doubled.

Minimal length of any unsupported (uninterrupted) span.
A tube 4 feet long is almost twice as stiff (+95%) as a tube 5 feet long. This is why triangles are used.


Wow. Good to know. Thanks for the info.


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