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Bash plates
Posted: 09 Aug 2009, 14:38
by slobbo
I am going to make up some bash plates. I was thinking of using aluminium plate but don't know how thick to make it. Will 3mm do the job?
Re: Bash plates
Posted: 09 Aug 2009, 18:43
by syncropaddy
If you are going to copy an original one then I'd say you'll need a minimum of 5mm
Re: Bash plates
Posted: 09 Aug 2009, 19:46
by ..lee..
there is a big differance between 3mm and 5mm. if you want proper protection then i`d go 5mm. also there`s a lot of differant grades of alloy, best not buy the really soft stuff or it will bend and buckle quite easily.
Re: Bash plates
Posted: 09 Aug 2009, 20:03
by slobbo
Anyone know where to get the plate? What sort of alloy/aluminium?
Re: Bash plates
Posted: 09 Aug 2009, 20:15
by peasant
AlMg3 is standard fare at most metal suppliers.
Standard sizes are 1000x2000mm; 1250x2500mm or 1500x3000mm
Do not get Al99.5 (pure alu) as it is too soft, any other alloy will do really, just question of availability and price
Re: Bash plates
Posted: 09 Aug 2009, 20:31
by toomanytoys
I got a lump off a mate, came off an old meat wagon.. prob 6mm thick.. has taken a pounding and got a couple of dents, but from some big rocks.. I do use it of road a good bit though... the metal frame will be the weak link then... I have put a slight bend in the std frame with the plate in place..
Worth searching out a commercial vehicle breakers or perhaps a commercial body builders for an offcut from a bulk tipping body.....
Re: Bash plates
Posted: 10 Aug 2009, 14:19
by syncrowjoker
Aluminium chequer plate flooring is probably easiest, 6mm thick, 750x500 will set u back about £75.00
Re: Bash plates
Posted: 10 Aug 2009, 14:42
by slobbo
The checker plate was my thinking as well. I've also got to fabricate some sort of grill for my oil cooler. It has been mounted behind the front bash plate with a hole cut in the bash plate to allow the air to flow over it.
Re: Bash plates
Posted: 11 Aug 2009, 19:12
by v-lux
Why use chequer plate? It's made for walking on.
If it were my bash plate I would be looking for it to be as smooth and slidey as possible, not any grippier than it needs to be.
Plain chunky aluminium looks and works best in my opinion.