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<blockquote data-quote="200racing" data-source="post: 239069" data-attributes="member: 5383"><p>i am re carpeting/modding my g3(project thread to come).</p><p>the floor was carpeted 3/4 plywood. it soakes up water and weights alot. the floor supports are on 1 foot centers and foam even with the top in between. how thin of aluminum sheet can i use and not have a weak,sagging floor. it would be 48"x48"space.</p><p></p><p>also i am adding deck since it was a panfisher model. i want to use 2" aluminum angle would 3/16 be a good choice?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="200racing, post: 239069, member: 5383"] i am re carpeting/modding my g3(project thread to come). the floor was carpeted 3/4 plywood. it soakes up water and weights alot. the floor supports are on 1 foot centers and foam even with the top in between. how thin of aluminum sheet can i use and not have a weak,sagging floor. it would be 48"x48"space. also i am adding deck since it was a panfisher model. i want to use 2" aluminum angle would 3/16 be a good choice? [/QUOTE]
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