Stainless steel tube fittings bigger than 25mm

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I am thinking of making a crane for my outboard made out of stainless steel tube with mechanically fixed connectors ( rather than welded). I can't find anywhere that makes these bigger than 25mm ( I was thinking 28, 32 or 38 mm tube would be better/stiffer) I know about hinged clamps which are available in 30 mm 32mm and 38 mm but can't find any tube end fittings which are larger than 25mm. Can anyone advise me of a supplier?
 
You can buy larger stainless tubing but generally need machine shop equipment to bend and cut it and TIG to weld it so not usually sold to retail. Delivered on the back of a lorry and forklifted off.
 
thanks for the responses - some useful info. Difficult to access workshop with bending equipment hence my wish to use mechanically fixed fittings.
Maybe consider hygienic fittings and tube. This is a thin wall tube for which you can purchase a range of fittings including bends etc. which can be bought polished. It is butt welded using TIG but you could prepare all the cuts/joints etc, then get someone to weld them up for you. Each of the welds would then need an acid pickle and a final polish on a buffing wheel.

One of the companies that supply a vast range of SS tube and fittings can be found here:

Stainless Steel Hygienic Fittings | Stainless Steel Fittings | Hygienic Fittings

I used this type of approach for the perimeter frame and supports for my swim platform
 

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Maybe consider hygienic fittings and tube. This is a thin wall tube for which you can purchase a range of fittings including bends etc. which can be bought polished. It is butt welded using TIG but you could prepare all the cuts/joints etc, then get someone to weld them up for you. Each of the welds would then need an acid pickle and a final polish on a buffing wheel.

One of the companies that supply a vast range of SS tube and fittings can be found here:

Stainless Steel Hygienic Fittings | Stainless Steel Fittings | Hygienic Fittings

I used this type of approach for the perimeter frame and supports for my swim platform
Looks very nice.
 
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