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jjrbus wrote:These alloys also come dead soft with a SO designation. I would use what ever is available and is affordable, the softer the temper the thicker you should go. Airstream makes their Al trailers similar to Al airframes.
Thanks for the responses.
Adding stringers is a good idea, there is almost no framing in that area except along the edge.
I need to also keep in mind what is available locally. From what I am reading 3003 may be a good option? It is med strength and is cold workable. I'm thinking around .032
I probably use prefineshed white so I can paint it at some point.
Recently came across 2024 T3 .032 which appears to be what Air Stream trailers use, so need to look into that. I should start this in the next month or so.
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William Willard wrote:
The Diamond Plate I purchase has a protective film on it to prevent scratching before use -- I worked in the Park Model business for many years & the siding we used was .019 gauge -- The pattern in the metal has to do with it`s strength -- A sheet of aluminum with no pattern has very little strength -- Bends really easy -- Bill Willard
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