Ali grade and thickness Again!!
Ok I know there has been many posts in the past but as there are many answers I thought I'd ask for a show of hands.
Bodywork 1050 H14 Ali do I use 1.0mm or 1.2mm? Yes I want it to be easy worked with but I also want it to withstand minor "dings" as much as can be expected. Fuel tank 2.0mm? I've some leave next week and plan to collect some sheets on Monday. 8x4 sheet of 1.2mm is about £25 +VAT from a local supplier, a bargain compared to some of the old posts I've been looking at this morning.:D J |
Definately a good price,I was quoted £40 for 8x4 sheet of half hard 1.2.
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:mad: No fair - I just paid 100 quid for 2 sheets of 1mm H14 1m x 2.5m :mad:
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So I'll take that as 1 for 1mm and 1 for 1.2mm. Any other comments?
J |
Use whatever is easiest to work with for my money Jimmy,I would use and will use 2mm for the tank .
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15mm steel, i reckon.
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i hope you meant 1.5mm TT, Would be suprised if the car would move using 15mm;)
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No, i was thinking of an amour plated roadster for transcontinental touring :)
My floor is 2mm Ali tread, panels are 1mm Ali TT |
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I'm glad I'm not the only one using treadplate for the floor. Took forever to abrade away the treads where the chassis tubes butt up to it though. |
Hi Jimmy
I am using 1.2mm half hard for the bodywork & used 2mm for the floor n fuel tank. The rear panel formed a lot easier than I expected & was no trouble at all to make :) The floor is well sorted, without the slightest hint of a boing when stepped on .... Probably due the the gazillion rivets used Not saying 1mm is wrong .... Just a tad lightweight for my own personal taste. That is a very good price on the 1.2mm alloy, talk about the " luck of the Irish " :) |
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