I would just use a piano hinge and rivets. You can peen over the rivets on a vise or use a big hammer on the backside as a dolly.I'm building a small, approximately 3" by 3" by 3" aluminum enclosure for placing a Tangia alcohol stove into. (3) sided with two hinged areas. I want it to fold flat when stored. It's used for backpacking and bike trips. I don't have any fancy sheet metal equipment so want to keep it really simple in construction.
I was trying to come up with something like this, played around with some cardboard tonight although nothing constructive yet.How about simple bent tabs through slots?
Or hog rings (or aluminum strips bent into hog rings).
Normally I'd consider this although it needs to be able to stand the heat produced by a small alcohol burner.Glue a piece of rubber, canvas etc. on as a hinge.
Got a pic?Normally I'd consider this although it needs to be able to stand the heat produced by a small alcohol burner.
Of the alcohol burner? if so, I can provide one. The "U" shaped enclosure will be hinged at corners or attached with tabs, or whatever method I can come up with.Got a pic?
Of the box. Guess your still in the thinking stages?Of the alcohol burner? if so, I can provide one. The "U" shaped enclosure will be hinged at corners or attached with tabs, or whatever method I can come up with.
Yes. I have a piece of .032 aluminum, 4"x10" and the burner.Of the box. Guess your still in the thinking stages?
While those are pretty neat, the price is more than I care to spend, I figure (4) hinges total at $10.47 ea. plus shipping.Can you braze?
Miniature Hinge Brass, Nonremovable Pin, 1/8" x 7/32" Door Leaf https://www.mcmaster.com/product/1600A11
While those are pretty neat, the price is more than I care to spend, I figure (4) hinges total at $10.47 ea. plus shipping.
Well, I can purchase a enclosure for about the same amount of said hinges, that said, I'll have to go with strong and lightCheap, light, strong (heatproof).
Pick 2
My other thought was to try to form the hinge out of the material and then add a pin, but I'm pretty sure 0.032 aluminum will need some annealing to make this work. I'll see if anything else comes to mind.
As far as annealing the material, the only source of heat I have is a propane torch.
I was thinking about that late last night. Just needs to either lay flat or fold flat. I think I'll grab some card stock and scissors and try a few shapes. It does have to be sturdy enough to support a filled Trangia burner and titanium coffee cup on top in assembled form. I'm going to hardware store today and look around, sometimes I get good ideas looking at odds and ends.Does it need to fold or can it just be 3 pieces that assemble and disassemble using a tab and slot method? If it only needs to be a prism shape when assembled and flat when disassembled, there's no need for a hinge.
I think you're on the right track with a cardboard mock-up. This is sort of what I was thinking. You could make it 3 or 4 sided, and even make more of them if you wanted a larger base for a pot. They would all stack with no added thickness like a hinge.I was thinking about that late last night. Just needs to either lay flat or fold flat. I think I'll grab some card stock and scissors and try a few shapes. It does have to be sturdy enough to support a filled Trangia burner and titanium coffee cup on top in assembled form. I'm going to hardware store today and look around, sometimes I get good ideas looking at odds and ends.
That's pretty much what I envisioned, perhaps a slightly different tang configuration. I have dimensions of the burner and need to work around that in order for everything to fit. That said, I have a 4"x10" of .032 aluminum piece, I cut this into (3) pieces, 3-5/16" wide x 4" tall. Strangely enough, I used a HD Xacto knife and blade and combo square to cut the pieces. This worked better than I thought although toasted a blade making the (2) cuts, took about 20-25 sweeps to get 90% of the way through and then snapped off like glass. Since the enclosure is basically a support and wind break, I think I'll put the cut out areas at the base. I'm going to keep it (3) sided in order to install and remove the burner easily.I think you're on the right track with a cardboard mock-up. This is sort of what I was thinking. You could make it 3 or 4 sided, and even make more of them if you wanted a larger base for a pot. They would all stack with no added thickness like a hinge.
Edit: Rev 2 added with air hole on top side as well.
