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Cross member patching question

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by robert_t_wallace, Aug 6, 2009.

  1. robert_t_wallace
    Joined: Nov 29, 2008
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    I posted in another question about my cross membe and have decided to patch it. What gauge metal is used for this and where is a good place to buy that small of a quan***y. I think Lowes carries small pieces, but wanted to get some feedback...
     
  2. Ole don
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    11 Ga. is .120 What many frames are made of.
     
  3. robert_t_wallace
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    cool..any idea where I can get a small piece for patching my cross memeber. I hate calling up the metal supply house to buy a piece the size of a dollar bill..
     
  4. if i recall correctly , you posted a picture of a Model A Ford front crossmember....they are thicker than 1/8 , maybe closer to 3/16
     
  5. LaidoutRivi63
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    most metal supply places will let you dig through their REM pieces and buy it at a REM weight. Call them and ask if they have a good amount of REM pieces and then stop in a pick out some pieces you can use.
     
  6. manyolcars
    Joined: Mar 30, 2001
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    manyolcars

    Some of the frame siderails are 11 gauge.
    The crossmembers are usually thicker.
    Measure it with your micrometer then match the thickness to something in your s****metal pile.
    You do keep every piece of metal you get, right?
    If you dont have anything just ask your friends for a small piece to fit
     
  7. EnglishBob
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  8. robert_t_wallace
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    you are right..I did post a pic of a Model A cross member..
     
  9. robert_t_wallace
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    There is actually a metalsupermarket 20 minutes from my office and they do sell that small of a piece..quoted me a whopping dollar.. I Really appreciate the info!!! just need to know the thickness. Don't have a micrometer so would appreciate any input on that one...
     
  10. robert_t_wallace
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    Going to the metal store today to buy the patch material for the cross member.. I don't have a micrometer..so..do you think 3/16 is what I need?
     
  11. 29nash
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    S**** yard. Eyeball the thickness of the member you'r patching, scrounge around for a piect of s****. Fifty cents.
     
  12. RAY With
    Joined: Mar 15, 2009
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    Most metal supply houses have "DROP" or left over and dont mind selling small pieces. I suggest you give them a call in your city.
     
  13. 325w
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    Use a bolt nail screw a coin anything you have at home take that to the counter guy a nd tell its a bit larger are smaller. The one in East Fort Worth gave me a key chain with a metal gauge on it. I think the young guy felt sorry for the old gray haired guy................
     
  14. mosimpson
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    For that price I would get a piece that is .120 thick and a piece .187 thick. Then when you get home you can compare the thickness of your patch pieces to the crossmember and use the one that matches best. :D
     
  15. robert_t_wallace
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    Went by today to the one in Fort Worth and they just handed me the metal at no charge.. thanks for the help today!
     
  16. buffalotrux
    Joined: Apr 25, 2009
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    For what its worth, you can use a small cresent wrench to measure the thickness of a piece of metal. Then wrap a small piece of duct tape around the adjusting screw. then you can match the thickness at the metal yard.
    Buffalotrux
    Keeping 'em inline since '53
     
  17. manyolcars
    Joined: Mar 30, 2001
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    manyolcars


    This is a very slick idea!!
     

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