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<blockquote data-quote="Howard" data-source="post: 151392" data-attributes="member: 3395"><p>Zum-- .125 (or 1/8 inch) is the thickness of the sheet</p><p></p><p>Bassboy- based on I am about 275 lbs and my spacing is 13 - 14 inches on center I think .125 will be better in my application. Do you think if I started from center and worked my way out that it would follow the angle of the rib? I have worked with 4 x 8 sheets of 10- 16 gauge metal but not aluminum. My rib is 4 foot wide and drops 1 1/2 in center.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howard, post: 151392, member: 3395"] Zum-- .125 (or 1/8 inch) is the thickness of the sheet Bassboy- based on I am about 275 lbs and my spacing is 13 - 14 inches on center I think .125 will be better in my application. Do you think if I started from center and worked my way out that it would follow the angle of the rib? I have worked with 4 x 8 sheets of 10- 16 gauge metal but not aluminum. My rib is 4 foot wide and drops 1 1/2 in center. [/QUOTE]
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