Hi all,
This might become a very simple & short topic, but haven't really found a conclusive answer elsewhere;
Currently building a custom-spec (gravel) rally car. Full tubular chassis, double wishbone, FWD car.
Uprights are designed out of sheet metal parts. These were intended to be lasercut out of ordinary steel (S235 or S355). Bended & welded together. However, I have been presented with the opportunity to water jet cut anything sheet metal for free, as long as it's made out of 304 (stainless steel).
Since building any racing car sometimes simply comes down to what's easiest or most practical to use instead of going for the all-out perfect solution, I would rather not let this opportunity go unused.
So, simple question, any reasons not to use stainless steel (304) for upright construction? Can't really find any reason not to, but rather ask the experts as to not overlook anything. Anything fatigue or thermal related perhaps??
many thanks.
-Tom