[quote]<i>Originally posted by cozyheatdave</i>
Thanks guys.... that gives me a good average.
You folks on the other side of the pond, how do you measure the size of your shotgun? Or wire size?
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It depends how old you are[:)]
I left school in 1971 and the UK was supposed to go Metric (OSI) but the old measurements still linger on and standard wire guage (SWG) is still used alongside Metric, shotguns are stil referred to as 10 guage etc.
I have been making my own repair panels and have used 0.9mm for the inner flitch / wheelarch sections because i had to use a shrinker / stretcher and it wouldn't tackle mild steel above 1mm, I have used 1.2 and sometimes 1.5mm for structural repairs such as the turret sides & floor.
It's worth remembering that wherever the original panels are formed such as the wheel arches etc. that the metal has been stretched and is always thinner than the panel edge where you would measure it.
Dave
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