I was surprised by the fact that they have a nice Black, Maroon, Silver, and Grey. All in all my favorite colors.

Now Id like to know if this aluminum is suitable thickness at 1mm. ?
To me 1.5mm is too thick already?
Ageless wrote:0.039 inches; pretty close to the 0.040 everyone on this side of the pond uses
aggie79 wrote:Heikki,
I don't have a good answer to your question, but I believe the conversions of metric to imperial are:
1 mm = .040 inch
1.5 mm = .060 inch
I have purchased .040 aluminum for my teardrop. It seems like is more than sufficient thickness when applying over a plywood skin.
By the way, I read that Kimi will not be in F1 for 2010. I think this is a loss for motorsports.
Tom
Ageless wrote:The 1.5 mm is thick enuf that it would not need backing. Dependent upon the alloy and temper, it would stand-alone once formed.
Tux wrote:Heikki -
I've used 1mm alu on my tear. I think that 1.5mm is too much and will be hard to work with....especially if you're alone![]()
How about the sizes of the sheets....can you get them i larger lenghts than 150cm x 305cm ??
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