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Old 13th August 2010, 11:34 AM
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Default 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.

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Old 13th August 2010, 12:31 PM
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Definately a good price,I was quoted £40 for 8x4 sheet of half hard 1.2.
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Old 13th August 2010, 03:44 PM
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No fair - I just paid 100 quid for 2 sheets of 1mm H14 1m x 2.5m
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Old 14th August 2010, 09:59 AM
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So I'll take that as 1 for 1mm and 1 for 1.2mm. Any other comments?

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Old 14th August 2010, 12:09 PM
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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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Will 3103 H14 2mm do for the floor?
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Old 22nd September 2010, 09:36 PM
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I would imagine it will be fine James

Here's an interesting link for you.

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Thanks Ronnie

Just that parker steel don't seem to stock the H22 anymore and i'm looking at getting it in the next week
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I was just playing around laying out rough outlines of ali pannels on 2500x1250 three sheets:


DXF: http://fridge.pov.lt/~alga/dxf/al1mm.dxf

It seems that 3 sheets are definitely needed when doing ali rear, sides and bonnet: basically one sheet for each of these parts. Thought this drawing might be helpful to others.
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