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05-24-2007 03:59 PM #1
What thickness sheet metal for repairs?
Hey guys, my uncle wants me to try my hand at body work ont he truck, 51' ford. It needs little things like a couple of cancer spots at rear of front fenders cut out and replaced, new plate made to fit around the shifter etc.
What thickness steel should I get for this work?
Thanks!
Red
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05-24-2007 04:06 PM #2
i use 18 steel that works good on old cars and trucks
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05-24-2007 04:39 PM #3
Use the same gauge steel as the panel you're repairing.
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05-24-2007 04:57 PM #4
i use a gauge a bit thicker with welding grinding hamming sanding works it down. helps keep it from warping when you are welding it in tooLast edited by pat mccarthy; 05-24-2007 at 05:23 PM.
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05-24-2007 05:34 PM #5
I use either 18 or 20 gauge, sometimes 22 if it's a real "weight conscious" buildYesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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05-24-2007 05:50 PM #6
If I have to curve it I use 22 if not 18.www.adoptafriendforlife.org
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05-24-2007 10:11 PM #7
I'll just get some of each then, never hurts to have steel on hand, who knows when you'll need it. I have a pretty good little scrap pile going next to the house (out of sight from the back patio of course).
Red
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