I've stumbled across a fella selling 4x10 sheets of polished 10 gauge diamond plate for $80 a sheet, which I'm guessing is a good deal. Do you guys think it would be too thick for exterior siding? How much thicker/much more weight would it be than the traditional aluminum sheeting one would use. I've looked up 10 gauge thicknesses and have gotten different answers from .134, .130, 140, etc.
Am I right that most guys are using the .06xx for exterior, that would make it 14 gauge right?
If the figures I have are right:
4x8 sheet of 10ga (.1019) is 1.4lbs/sq ft= 44.8,
4x8 sheet of 14ga (.064) is 28.8
I'm guessing .064 is whats used for exterior sheeting now right?
I'd like to use this stuff screwed to studs, not glued to plywood. Would it be strong enough for that?
Any info would be appreciated.