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Jimmy
the work you do is great! One thing is the sheet steel you are using? Is it zinc annealed? it looks to be. i would suggest using CSA3 cold rolled sheet. It will draw deeper and shrink and stretch much easier than ZA. CSA2 cold rolled is more common but i found it tends to crack easily when worked too much. I have done quite a few radiator cowls and bodies all using the CSA3 cold rolled. I will never use anything else! regards Dave Vintage Tin Australia sleepy Adelaide |
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hi Dave the only problem with csa3 in nsw is cost the last sheet i got cost $113 and took 3 weeks to get it had to come up from vic unless you order a whole pack it's just to pricey i use plain old cold rolled now as it's only $35 a sheet and works well
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WOW that price is robbery!
i pay an average of $38 per sheet based on my last order of 0.8, 1.0 and 1.2mm! I think the 0.8 is $32 and the 1.2 is $43 The plain cold rolled is the CSA2 grade and will work well. I mainly use the CSA3 for my mudguard rolling machines because the material needs to shrink and stretch at the same time and it reduced the amount of reject mudguards greatly. The diference is noticable when you grab scraps without knowing which grade you have. when I am onto my supplier next i will ask them if they carry stock in NSW and let you know. I use one steel as a main supplier of CSA3 sheet. regards Dave Last edited by Dave Hatcliffe; 01-01-2011 at 08:09 PM. |
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Sorry, I have been away and haven't had a chance to check in.
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1mm or 20 guage i use southern steel wife works for one steel dave but in
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1mm is what i use but it always measures 0.95mm. I only use 0.8 on some difficult areas and some mudguards we roll. 1.2mm is used for floor and structural sections anything needing to be structurally stronger we go to 1.6 and 2mm black hot rolled.
My clasification on the steel is hot rolled which has the black scale coating. cold rolled is pickled so has a clean finish. this is confusing but when I order they always call it black cold rolled! but its not black. available in CSA2 and 3 rating. 3 being a deep drawing material. hope this helps. My shop is always open for any allmetal shaping/metal meet visitors as long as its pre aranged. regards Dave |
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no sweat mate any time you should have a look here to
http://www.ozrodders.com/forum/index...bb73862ba07a22 this is the forum my rod club runs off great bunch of blokes and theres even some up your way Cheers Gav |
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I've been a member of the HAMB since 2004 as well & is where I spend alot of my internet time. My username is Jimmy B on the HAMB and Ozrodders. Cheers Jimmy
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Great Post.....
thanks for showing what can be done with hand tools and a strong arm ![]() Please post more..... Dave |
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