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depends on the ali. did you use planlink or ali sheets? ali sheets will dent in n time and look tatty as anything

 

It is ali sheeting, that's why I want to line with something light to protect it, as the old vermeer chucks chip out at a serious rate.

 

Ply or steel or is grp strong? On my old boxes which were made from marine ply (Yes they weighed a ton-literally) I would double the thickness at the strike area then replace when that bit wore out.:thumbup:

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Can anyone help me with the name for the aluminium that comes in sort of linkable box section that I often see used for truck sides, I think steve referred to it earlier as 'planlink' but I can't seem to find it anywhere. Is there another common name for it?

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Nothing! When you try to tip it all hangs on wooden liners (Dont know about GRP). Everything slides better on metal. Which is why you put wood battens under a load to strap it down.

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If it is on the inside, I would just use 6 or 9mm exterior ply.

GRP is heay stuff and expensive as well.

 

Rgds....Al.

 

Ahh, that's just what I wanted to know.

 

I'm doing thin ply at the sides (which I tried to glue, but will reinforce with rivets) and 18mm as the firing board.

 

Will take photos and post... just for a laugh, of course.

 

Can someone tell me how to whack photies on here. Cheers

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When you click post reply, Click the paper clip in the menu, Then browse, Then find the picture you want and click upload :thumbup1: I think anyway :biggrin:

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