Thank you for the question! You can shop materials on our website - moxitec.com/ If you need help with design or have any additional questions please visit the contact page on the website and send us an email. One of our staff would be happy to help! - Moxitec Team
Hi, I’m a drummer that wants to build a cubic frame, 7 feet by 9 feet, to mimic a sound proof room. I plan on draping sound-absorbing blankets on top of and around the frame. Is that something you do?
Hello, thank you for the inquiry! Our sales team can certainly help with design and quoting a project. Please visit our website - moxitec.com/ and then go to the "contact" page. You can reach out to our team via email or by phone! -Moxitec Team
I am doing an outdoor trash bin for an eagle scout project and i want to use this framing system, is there a way i can attach wood to all the sides and have a entry point to retrieve the trash?
Hello! Thank you for the question. There are several ways you can attach materials to the tubing. A few examples would be screws, velcro or double sided tape. Here is the link to our website for more ideas - moxitec.com/ - Moxitec Team
I was thinking of doing something similar to make a kind of sofa. Since it's going to be much wider than a cube, I was wondering If I'd need to add diagonal tubes aswell and, if so, if there was a type of joint that would work for that.
Hello! Thank you for your question. All of the joints can be found here on our website - moxitec.com/shop/components/tubing-connectors-and-frame-clips adding more supports to a structure will help with strength. If you are looking for design help or have any additional questions please go to the contact page on our website and send an email to our sales team. They would be happy to help! - Moxitec Team
DUDE! This is genius! Man I would pay you to help me figure out how to add a plexiglass door and shelves on the inside...of course I'd be making it a little larger lol. There are tons of people using Ikea display cabinets (metal & glass) as small indoor greenhouse. But I need one at least 16" deep and can't find anything that will work. Been trying to figure out how to make my own using aluminum tubing.... but I can't figure out how to add a door. I don't even know what to Google for the type of hardware I could attach to the aluminum tubing to make it work. If you have ANY ideas, I'd seriously pay for your time.
Hi Emily, thank you for your interest in Moxitec! There are several ways to attach materials to the frame. Things like bolts, velcro, glue, screws and fasteners will all work. If you are looking for specific design help you can visit our website - moxitec.com/ - go to the contact page and send us an email. One of our sales representatives would be happy to help! - Moxitec Team
Hi Emily, thank you for the question! The difference between "tight" and "loose" fit is that the tight fit tubing is designed to be put together with the connectors and not taken back apart. The loose fit tubing is used in applications where you would need to put together a frame and take it back apart several times. If you have any additional questions please visit the website - moxitec.com/ - go to the contact page and send us an email. One of our sales representatives would be happy to help! -Moxitec Team
Hi Jan, Moxitec's aluminum tubing and joints are strong and rugged. They are designed for both indoor and outdoor applications. Each application is unique, which means that the strength is dependent on the configuration of the combined components. We recommend testing to determine how to best fit your application. Thank you for the question! Check out our website to shop products: moxitec.com/ - Moxitec Team
Thank you for sharing your idea! We enjoy hearing about the different applications for Moxitec products. If you have any additional questions please visit our website contact page and send us an email: moxitec.com/contact One of our sales representatives would be happy to help! - Moxitec Team
Was looking through your website.. do you make 4-way connectors? I'm looking at building 2 enclosures just like this one with clear acrylic sheeting, one on top of the other.
Hi Colton, we do not have 4-way joints at this time. However, we would recommend looking at our Bear Stack Clips if you would like to stack frames. Here is the link: moxitec.com/shop/components/bear-clip-stacker Thanks for your interest in our products!
Hello, thank you for your interest in Moxitec! We do not offer a solution for round tubes at this time. Visit our website to see framing solutions for L-shaped and rectangular shaped tubing profiles - moxitec.com/ -Moxitec Team
I would like to build a rectangular cube as a frame for my backpack using your L-tubes and 3-way nylon joints, but I would like to add 4 legs underneath the cube so the backpack sits off the ground. Is there anyway to do this? (a 4-way joint would fix my problem but I understand you don't manufacture those)
Hello, one suggestion would be to use Flush-T or Wing-T joints to create a shelf. An example of this is an end table featured on our website. moxitec.com/shop/projects/end-table Thank you for your question!
Hi Daniel, all of the parts can be found and purchased at moxitec.com/ . Here is the link for the 3 ways: moxitec.com/shop/components/3-way-tube-connector-joint
It would be helpful if you had any type of "weight rating". Obviously I understand that one could make any number of different size frames, which would vary the amount of weight or capacity of the system, but would be nice if there was even a rating scale to consider.
Hi Pauper, thank you for your interest in our products. With the L-shaped tube design you could inset a material into the cube and attach it. For more information visit our website. moxitec.com/
I went on your website looking to build a queen bed frame with wheels. I went on your "ideas & inspiration" tab and I didn't see anything regarding to a possible queen bed frame. Is there any way that this would be possible with your products?
Moxitec tubes and joints are designed to always be a tight fit. However, if you are working with your own materials then maybe try an aluminum shim. Thanks for the question.
Hello! We do ship to Canada upon request. If you go to the contact page on our website ( moxitec.com/ ) and send an email over to our sales team they would be happy to assist with that. Have a great day! - Moxitec Team
Depending on your application our Aluminum Frame Clips could be used to join and separate frames easily. Here is the link to the clips on our website: moxitec.com/shop/components/tubing-connectors-and-frame-clips/aluminum-frame-connector
How can I get that material. ? Trying to make a hunting ground blind. It needs to be 4 ft wide, 5 ft high, and 6 ft long. Thank you
Thank you for the question! You can shop materials on our website - moxitec.com/ If you need help with design or have any additional questions please visit the contact page on the website and send us an email. One of our staff would be happy to help! - Moxitec Team
very nice, thanks for sharing
loved it!
Hi, I’m a drummer that wants to build a cubic frame, 7 feet by 9 feet, to mimic a sound proof room. I plan on draping sound-absorbing blankets on top of and around the frame. Is that something you do?
Hello, thank you for the inquiry! Our sales team can certainly help with design and quoting a project. Please visit our website - moxitec.com/ and then go to the "contact" page. You can reach out to our team via email or by phone!
-Moxitec Team
lol!! Your dog was like “oh no!! Isn’t safe ? Paws paws” to make sure you are safe LOL
I am doing an outdoor trash bin for an eagle scout project and i want to use this framing system, is there a way i can attach wood to all the sides and have a entry point to retrieve the trash?
Hello! Thank you for the question. There are several ways you can attach materials to the tubing. A few examples would be screws, velcro or double sided tape. Here is the link to our website for more ideas - moxitec.com/
- Moxitec Team
I was thinking of doing something similar to make a kind of sofa. Since it's going to be much wider than a cube, I was wondering If I'd need to add diagonal tubes aswell and, if so, if there was a type of joint that would work for that.
Hello! Thank you for your question. All of the joints can be found here on our website - moxitec.com/shop/components/tubing-connectors-and-frame-clips adding more supports to a structure will help with strength. If you are looking for design help or have any additional questions please go to the contact page on our website and send an email to our sales team. They would be happy to help! - Moxitec Team
well done!
How to buy this item sir
Shop all Moxitec aluminum framing components here: moxitec.com/
Thank you for your interest in Moxitec!
DUDE! This is genius!
Man I would pay you to help me figure out how to add a plexiglass door and shelves on the inside...of course I'd be making it a little larger lol.
There are tons of people using Ikea display cabinets (metal & glass) as small indoor greenhouse. But I need one at least 16" deep and can't find anything that will work. Been trying to figure out how to make my own using aluminum tubing.... but I can't figure out how to add a door. I don't even know what to Google for the type of hardware I could attach to the aluminum tubing to make it work.
If you have ANY ideas, I'd seriously pay for your time.
Hi Emily, thank you for your interest in Moxitec!
There are several ways to attach materials to the frame. Things like bolts, velcro, glue, screws and fasteners will all work. If you are looking for specific design help you can visit our website - moxitec.com/ - go to the contact page and send us an email. One of our sales representatives would be happy to help!
- Moxitec Team
Form Brazil here. I loved
Thank you!
Also what's the difference between "tight" fit and "loose" fit they have listed on their site? I'd think you'd want all fittings to be tight no?
Hi Emily, thank you for the question! The difference between "tight" and "loose" fit is that the tight fit tubing is designed to be put together with the connectors and not taken back apart. The loose fit tubing is used in applications where you would need to put together a frame and take it back apart several times.
If you have any additional questions please visit the website - moxitec.com/ - go to the contact page and send us an email. One of our sales representatives would be happy to help!
-Moxitec Team
That dog is awesome 😍
Thank you!
-Moxitec Team
that was so cute, doggu helping out adding his weight
looking to build a 40”w X 40”l X 36”h to hold a 300lb pizza oven . will this hold that weight?
Hi Jan,
Moxitec's aluminum tubing and joints are strong and rugged. They are designed for both indoor and outdoor applications. Each application is unique, which means that the strength is dependent on the configuration of the combined components. We recommend testing to determine how to best fit your application.
Thank you for the question! Check out our website to shop products: moxitec.com/
- Moxitec Team
yes, please can you make a frame strong enough for a contemporary wooden fence?
Thank you for sharing your idea! We enjoy hearing about the different applications for Moxitec products.
If you have any additional questions please visit our website contact page and send us an email: moxitec.com/contact
One of our sales representatives would be happy to help!
- Moxitec Team
Very helpful video brother
Thank you!
What's the brand of your saw cutter?
Hello, it is an OMGA saw.
Thanks for your question!
Was looking through your website.. do you make 4-way connectors? I'm looking at building 2 enclosures just like this one with clear acrylic sheeting, one on top of the other.
Hi Colton, we do not have 4-way joints at this time. However, we would recommend looking at our Bear Stack Clips if you would like to stack frames. Here is the link: moxitec.com/shop/components/bear-clip-stacker
Thanks for your interest in our products!
I need to do a metal frame like that without welding, but with fencing round tubes. How can I do it with pipes?
Hello, thank you for your interest in Moxitec! We do not offer a solution for round tubes at this time.
Visit our website to see framing solutions for L-shaped and rectangular shaped tubing profiles - moxitec.com/
-Moxitec Team
Your dog looks just like my dog :)
Where can i buy the. L tubes and the 3 way nylon joints?
Hi Sam,
You can find L-Tubes and 3-Way Joints online at: moxitec.com/
Thank you for your question!
I would like to build a rectangular cube as a frame for my backpack using your L-tubes and 3-way nylon joints, but I would like to add 4 legs underneath the cube so the backpack sits off the ground. Is there anyway to do this? (a 4-way joint would fix my problem but I understand you don't manufacture those)
Hello, one suggestion would be to use Flush-T or Wing-T joints to create a shelf. An example of this is an end table featured on our website. moxitec.com/shop/projects/end-table
Thank you for your question!
Hi could you tell me how can I find and buy 3 way corner joint? Appreciate in advanced
Hi Daniel, all of the parts can be found and purchased at moxitec.com/ .
Here is the link for the 3 ways: moxitec.com/shop/components/3-way-tube-connector-joint
It would be helpful if you had any type of "weight rating". Obviously I understand that one could make any number of different size frames, which would vary the amount of weight or capacity of the system, but would be nice if there was even a rating scale to consider.
Is there a way for glass to be fit in there to make a glass tube?
Hi Pauper, thank you for your interest in our products. With the L-shaped tube design you could inset a material into the cube and attach it. For more information visit our website. moxitec.com/
@@moxitec360 I am sorry, I meant to say cube. For example a notch to slide the glass in.
I went on your website looking to build a queen bed frame with wheels. I went on your "ideas & inspiration" tab and I didn't see anything regarding to a possible queen bed frame. Is there any way that this would be possible with your products?
Hi Julian, thank you for your message! Each project is unique, so we recommend testing the product to determine how to best fit your application.
If the three way corner square tube is loose, can you tell me an idea to tighten it, brother?
Moxitec tubes and joints are designed to always be a tight fit. However, if you are working with your own materials then maybe try an aluminum shim. Thanks for the question.
You can't have 2 different metals touching each other. It'll corrode them fast. Look up galvanic corrosion.
Super underrated subbed 👍
Thank you!
Were do I find these products
Hi Anthony, all of these products can be found at moxitec.com/
What was the size....
The size of this cube was about 2x2x2 feet, but it could be made in any size.
If only this was available in Canada...
Hello! We do ship to Canada upon request. If you go to the contact page on our website ( moxitec.com/ ) and send an email over to our sales team they would be happy to assist with that. Have a great day! - Moxitec Team
It passed the dog test also :D 3:21
Very Nice,
Thank you!
Please make more easy tricks
Thank you for your interest in Moxitec! A "tips and tricks" video is a good idea, appreciate the suggestion!
How to make joints?
Hi Amjad, you can find the joints here: moxitec.com/
Thank you for your question.
@@moxitec360 also thanks to u
That's Aluminium.
How would you do it in MS ?
MS doesn't have such profiles available as in Aluminium
I actually want a method of joining 4 already welded squares together. Would be glad if I could get some ideas Thank you.
Depending on your application our Aluminum Frame Clips could be used to join and separate frames easily. Here is the link to the clips on our website: moxitec.com/shop/components/tubing-connectors-and-frame-clips/aluminum-frame-connector
I can't figure out how to see your aluminum clips it flips to the same basic page.
My dog is half Great Pyrenees and unknown other half. Probably golden retriever.
Just place a square piece of glass on top of it and you have a coffee table.
Hi Richard,
Yes! That is a great example, we appreciate the response!
Moxitec Team
It's called a metal and plastic frame!