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Re: Cut The Tunnel?

To: Steve Byers <byers@cconnect.net>
Subject: Re: Cut The Tunnel?
From: Ron Soave <redlotus@spacey.net>
Date: Fri, 26 Dec 1997 08:01:19 -0500
Cc: Chuck Ciaffone <chuckc@ibm.net>, spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
References: <19971225021816312.AAA227@default>
Reply-to: Ron Soave <redlotus@spacey.net>
Sender: owner-spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
Hope everyone had a good Christmas.  Good point about the belly pan
being in tension.  Also try to leave as much edge distance from any
drilled holes to the edge of the cutout - twice the hole diameter is a
good rule of thumb.

Steve Byers wrote:
> 
> Chuck, if the opening is "small" it really doesn't matter whether you put
> the hole in the top of the tunnel or in the belly pan -- you're not going
> to weaken the structure significantly.  However, theoretically speaking,
> you would be better off to cut an opening in the belly pan because that
> part of the structure is loaded in tension, while the tunnel is loaded in
> compression.  Putting a cover plate on the opening in the bottom would
> restore some of the strength removed by the hole, but a cover plate on the
> tunnel would not matter strengthwise.  Wherever you cut the hole, make sure
> the hole is circular or has rounded corners.  If the corners are sharp,
> cracks may develop out of the corners (not likely, but possible).
> 
> If you put a hole in the tunnel, I assume you would also have to pull up
> the carpet for access, no?
> 
> Steve Byers

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