[AT] OT: Gauge of 5 V roofing tin
charlie hill
chill8 at cox.net
Thu Mar 17 04:30:26 PST 2005
Wow, I didn't know it had gotten that thin. I knew they used some 29 gage
on sidewalls of pre-engineered metal buildings but that is not 5v crimp. I
did a web search and found some companies that still make 24 and 26 ga
galvanized.
Charlie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Al Jones" <aljones at ncfreedom.net>
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> You want 29 ga. Some of it is 30 or 32 and is way too thin. Bought
> some today at Lowe's for my dad for some hog pens he is building and 10'
> pieces were just a few pennies under $11.00 each. That was for 29 ga.
>
> Al
>
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> [mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of R Mull
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> What is the gauge (thickness) of the 5V tin roofing used for barns,
> tractor
> sheds etc. ?
>
> Thanks,
> Robert Mull
> Woodstock, Georgia
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