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Any mechanical engineers in the house? Flooring calculation
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<blockquote data-quote="Zum" data-source="post: 160760" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>No engineer here but .125 is pretty thick.</p><p>Most aluminum boats are .100 if there lucky alot are thinner.</p><p>I'd say 12" is fine,could always put acouple 2x2's on the shed floor so you can try it out but like said before,thats some pretty thick aluminum(.125).</p><p>Probably go even lighter gauge at them distances....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zum, post: 160760, member: 349"] No engineer here but .125 is pretty thick. Most aluminum boats are .100 if there lucky alot are thinner. I'd say 12" is fine,could always put acouple 2x2's on the shed floor so you can try it out but like said before,thats some pretty thick aluminum(.125). Probably go even lighter gauge at them distances.... [/QUOTE]
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