Aluminum thickness for pressing?

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Idris
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Aluminum thickness for pressing?

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How thick is the aluminum you are using for your Press lining, top and bottom and for plain cassette

At Pm gear we had 5mm base sheet and 1.5mm cassette, and a 1.5mm top sheet.

I always thought the base sheet was overkill and the others were a bit skinny

I am intending laying up straight on the press form (it will slide into the press) and thinking of doing away with a a sheet under the cassette. Less thermal mass to heat up.

Thinking of using 2mm or 3mm for everything.

What are you folks paying for ali? Here a 1.2m by 2.5m 3mm sheet is about 150 pounds (170Eur)
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Post by doughboyshredder »

1.2 / blanket / 1.2 / 1.2 / laminate / .8 / 1.2/ blanket / 1.2
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Post by COsurfer »

1.2/blanket/1.2 I bought my sheets from www.onlinemetals.com
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Post by doughboyshredder »

COsurfer wrote:1.2/blanket/1.2 I bought my sheets from www.onlinemetals.com
I made the same damn mistake.

They are 400% overpriced. Find a local supplier and purchase wholesale. You may need a business license, I don't know what rules are in your state.

http://www.alaskancopper.com/ may ship out of state also, I don't know.

Once headmonkey clued me in I felt like I had been obscenely violated by onlinemetals. Those guys can seriously eat a bag of dicks.
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Post by chrismp »

4mm mdf / heat blanket / 1.5mm aluminum sheet / snowboard / 1.5mm alum. / heat blanket / 4mm mdf

why would you use aluminum under and over the blankets away from the board? the mdf doesn't heat up as much, so more heat is transferred to the casette.
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Post by doughboyshredder »

chrismp wrote:4mm mdf / heat blanket / 1.5mm aluminum sheet / snowboard / 1.5mm alum. / heat blanket / 4mm mdf

why would you use aluminum under and over the blankets away from the board? the mdf doesn't heat up as much, so more heat is transferred to the casette.
Just to completely protect the heat blanket.
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http://www.raaltd.com/

These guys hack me off sometimes, as some of their sales reps try and price above their list price. If you have other quotes to hand (internet) they will find you a 'saving'.

Check to see if they can cut for you - I believe they can.
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Post by MontuckyMadman »

I guess I should go .050"=1.27mm but I have a bunch of .062"=1.57mm I guess.

I got 16ga when I should have gotten 18ga?
17ga would be perfect, still stout but easier to bend than the 16ga.

.25" hardboard/heater/1.57mm AL/ski/1.57mm AL/cattrack

ONline metals is wayyyy cheaper then my local shmucks will do, business account or no.

Unless I want to order several 5x10sheets or whatever. douches.

I live in the middle of nowhere I guess.
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Post by doughboyshredder »

Well, yeah, that's the key, you have to buy in full sheets, but they will cut them for a buck a cut. Still I got 4 times as many cut sheets from the wholesaler for the same cost as what I was paying online metals. I think I got 20 skins for the same price as 4 skins.
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Post by threeninethree »

I used metal supermarket... http://www.metalsupermarket.com

way cheaper that online metals and a few other suppliers. What is great about them is they do not charge extra for custom lengths.

I got (100) 3/4" x .12" @16.25" alum tubing
12 sheets of .043" 16x83" alum sheet
(1) 1/4" x 16"x84" alum plate

It came to $696 and thats with shipping.[/url]
~ Matt
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