Re: Securing inside a tube



How would I secure a device inside an Aluminim tube - it has to be hand
fitted and practical to use. No bolts, glue or welding suggestions
please.

Diameters range from 114mm - 202mm

The device itself is circular and lightweight, approx 2kg in weight

Slip the item inside the tube to the proper location, then use a small
punch to dimple the tubing from the outside at both ends of the
inserted item.
Ken.

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