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1.6mm, its an easy one to remember )
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British standard wire gauge + or - 0.1mm
1mm - 20gauge 1.2mm - 18gauge 1.6mm - 16gauge 2mm - 14gauge 2.5mm - 12gauge 3mm- 10gauge
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In my case I used 1.6mm steel plate welded (spaced) to the frame for the simple reason with my weight of 135kg I would step right through that flimsy ally floor and pull all the rivets out whilst at it.... |
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my car is 1.6mm ali floor 5025 grade so its nice and tough. its bonded on along with 3.2mm sealed rivets 2.5inch apart. the car has been on the road for 2 years now and taken lots of track abuse, there isnt a single lose rivet. if you run over something bad enough to pierce through the floor it wont matter if its ali or steel, its still coming to get ya. the seat is the most important thing. my tritons are 2-3inch thick on the bottom.
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