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6061 T6 .100 for deck questions
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<blockquote data-quote="sss" data-source="post: 465189" data-attributes="member: 24673"><p>Enwez, thanks, I’ll check out his build.</p><p>Ericman, thanks for that info! I was planning to slice some either 2x4 tube or 2x3 tube to build my hatch channels and deck bracing, I wasn’t aware of the 3-sided channel. That will save some work if it’s reasonably priced!</p><p>The question about annealing for bends and rigidity over spans concerned the false floor and step-up forward deck. I may be able to build it in one piece. </p><p>I don’t want to choose a material thickness that’s heavier than needed but also don’t want the floor or deck to oil-can.</p><p>Thanks for the help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sss, post: 465189, member: 24673"] Enwez, thanks, I’ll check out his build. Ericman, thanks for that info! I was planning to slice some either 2x4 tube or 2x3 tube to build my hatch channels and deck bracing, I wasn’t aware of the 3-sided channel. That will save some work if it’s reasonably priced! The question about annealing for bends and rigidity over spans concerned the false floor and step-up forward deck. I may be able to build it in one piece. I don’t want to choose a material thickness that’s heavier than needed but also don’t want the floor or deck to oil-can. Thanks for the help [/QUOTE]
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