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Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 03-01-09 01:59

Sheet Steel
 
Anyone need a 4' x 8' piece of hot-rolled sheet steel? It's 16-gauge and just around the corner from me... the guy wants $50 for it. He'll hold it until I say yea or nay. Speak now or forever hold your peace!!

maple_leaf_eh 03-01-09 04:17

steel
 
I'd take it if it was 18ga. Next question; does the thickness increase as the numbers decrease - like shotguns and wire gauges?

NORTH-SHORE(CANADA) 03-01-09 10:51

Yes
Thickness increase as the numbers decrease :teach:

Paul Singleton 03-01-09 20:06

Thickness
 
Does this help?

Gauge
Mild Steel

3
0.2391

4
0.2242

5
0.2092

6
0.1943
7
0.1793

8
0.1644

9
0.1495

10
0.1345

11
0.1196

12
0.1046

13
0.0897

14
0.0747

15
0.0673

16
0.0598

17
0.0538

18
0.0478

19
0.0418
20
0.0359

21
0.0329

22
0.0299

23
0.0269

24
0.0239

25
0.0209

From this site
http://www.sheetmetalguy.com/sheet_m...auge_chart.htm

maple_leaf_eh 03-01-09 20:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by Geoff Winnington-Ball (Post 107579)
Anyone need a 4' x 8' piece of hot-rolled sheet steel? It's 16-gauge and just around the corner from me... the guy wants $50 for it. He'll hold it until I say yea or nay. Speak now or forever hold your peace!!

So now that I've agreed to buy a 4x8 sheet of steel, can you roll it up and drop in the mail? Seriously, how does something like that get from one place to another?

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 04-01-09 01:33

Well, I s'pose I could just put a lot of stamps on it an' write your name and address on it in crayon... :D

It only weighs about 80 lbs, so I reckon you'd need nothing more than a pickup truck. :teach:

Bob Moseley (RIP) 04-01-09 01:53

You could also cut it up and then weld it up at the other end. But hang on, we had better keep this thread serious.

Bob


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