V-17 connection.. must be on topic here. We didnt make it this year (just got back from Denver) but did hang out there last year.
One wonders to whom you're replying...Wow way cool! Gives some great ideas. Can you tell me what you used to replace the liner where you cut it out? Did you just cover with wood or find some other substitute?
The rotational force is around the point Walt marked fulcrum point on his drawing. This rotational force happens due to a hand grabbing the top of the tube. Think of a side view of his drawing (athwartship) and you will see this rotation. Being a mechanical engineer I've always used the term the way Walt did. If you really want to have some fun figure out the moment of inertia of the tubing Walt used lets say it's 25.4mm diameter X 3mm wall thickness 43cm long ( I saw you were Canadian ) 304 stainless steel. Then we can tell if it will bend or not when he is trying to pull himself up from the beach while hanging on to the dog. Of course we would have to know the force Walt would apply. If Walt is right handed the additional strength of the support from the original railing will help offset some of the torque Walt can apply to the new tube.Hi Walt. Nice work but I’m a bit confused with your use of the term torque.
One definition is :
Torque, moment, or moment of force is rotational force. Just as a linear force is a push or a pull, a torque can be thought of as a twist to an object.Wikipedia
Don’t get the rotational force in this instance. Except to tighten up the bolts that is. Sorry if I’m being petty.