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Default Steel "U" channel? Or is it "C" channel?



"dpb" wrote in message ...

On 3/24/2012 1:28 AM, Tom Gardner wrote:
"Brian Lawson" wrote in message
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On Thu, 22 Mar 2012 19:29:41 -0400, "Tom Gardner"
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I'm not sure what the terminology is for a channel that is formed rather
than rolled or cast. I need a channel that is about 1-1/2" wide with
1" or so leg length by 1/8" thick steel ...

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have you considered Unistrut?

Available is a small variety of shapes and colours from most plumbing
and all electrical suppliers.

http://www.unistrut.us/

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That'll do! I have some around here somewhere, I just need to remember
what I built....Hmmm.


Oh, so we changed the rules, huh?

12 ga is a fair cry short of the 1/8" thickness you gave as a criterion

That's ok, unistrut is certainly far more widely available and cheaper
if it'll do than a "real" 1/8" rolled channel...
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I thought fractional sizes would be more standard than sheet metal gauges
but gauges make more sense. The part will be subject to about 25 lbs with
the force from the inside out.

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