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snippage.... Thanks, Jim. If you have any digital pics, email 'em to if you are so inclined. 1/16 - 3/32 sounds thin to me to span any real distance. I'll have to get a piece and test it out. And a tip for REALLY cheap aluminum. Lots of people sell usable pieces to scrap dealers, who will usually sell to you for their normal markup per pound. I have an idea in my head now for alternative rod storage. If it comes to anything, I'll take pics and post a link. Henry I was "guessing" as to metal thickness - the factory storage boxs on my boat aren't real thick - I will double check the thickness and post it for you. For braces, supports, etc, 1/8 aluminum angle will work, there may be other avail - just going by what is avail at the local building supplys. I was thinking of the use of the sheet metal for compartment side walls - ie fastened to braces, etc. If it was something that was going to have to support me over any span, its got to be much thicker. I will see what I've got for pics.... Jim |
Thanks, Jim. If you have any digital pics, email 'em to if you are so inclined. 1/16 - 3/32 sounds thin to me to span any real distance. Henry I checked the metal thickness on the storage boxes in my boat and the bench seat metal thickness. Both are 1/16". The boxes have two 90 degree bends in them (below) which helps to stiffen them, and the bench seats are full of foam.... Will send you a pic when I find them. Jim +--------+ ! ! ! ! ! ! |
Jim Laumann wrote:
Thanks, Jim. If you have any digital pics, email 'em to if you are so inclined. 1/16 - 3/32 sounds thin to me to span any real distance. Henry I checked the metal thickness on the storage boxes in my boat and the bench seat metal thickness. Both are 1/16". The boxes have two 90 degree bends in them (below) which helps to stiffen them, and the bench seats are full of foam.... Will send you a pic when I find them. Jim +--------+ ! ! ! ! ! ! Thanks! |
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