The discussion focuses on the strength of 1.5" mild steel square tubing, specifically A36 carbon steel, which has a maximum yield stress of 36,000 psi. For safe design, the maximum tensile stress in bending should remain below 21,600 psi, with maximum shear stress under 14,400 psi. Calculating strength involves understanding the area of the metal, not just the outer dimensions, and different formulas apply for axial loads versus bending or twisting moments. Resources such as "Strength and Stiffness of Engineering Systems" and various online calculators are recommended for further study. The conversation also notes that while triangular tubing is not commonly available and is mechanically inferior, round tubes are the strongest option for bike design.