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> What guage steel?, Floorpans, trunk pan, etc.
Wanna9146
post Mar 4 2008, 11:57 PM
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What is the thickest guage steel used on our cars? I'm about to purchase a "nibbler" to do some cutting and they come in three flavors: 14ga., 16ga. & 18ga. I could just go ahead and purchase the largest (14ga.), but the price goes way up with each tool. So...gotta buy only what I need.

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post Mar 5 2008, 08:39 AM
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Floorpans are 1.6mm, which is about 16ga.
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post Mar 10 2008, 07:44 AM
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QUOTE(Rick_Eberle @ Mar 5 2008, 10:39 AM) *

Floorpans are 1.6mm, which is about 16ga.


If you are talking about the passenger floor, mine are media blasted with no paint, tar, etc and measure slightly less than 18g. So taking into account some loss of material due to media blasting, I am pretty sure they are 18g.

The metal that makes up the bulkhead between the engine in passenger compartment and the longitudinals also measure 18g after media blasting. I have not measured them, but I suspect the exterior body panels (fenders, etc.) an a number of other non-structural items are 20g.

I just didn't want anyone to go out and buy 16g if they are doing a floor repair and are wanting to match up exactly.

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