Model Boat Mayhem
Technical, Techniques, Hints, and Tips => Other Technical Questions... => Topic started by: Celestialsphere on November 18, 2010, 02:19:59 am
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Hi,
Is there a standard set of sizes of steel sheet that ships are built with. Say on a flat deck I assume shipyards would use large sheets to cut down on welding etc?
Cheers
Andrew,
Melbourne, Australia
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Celestialsphere ...it all comes back to logistics...our BlueScope steel industry can produce longer plates of permissable width.....but the transportation >>:-( constraints are the limiting factor
I am sure it is the same the world over ..... O0 ...here a few basic plate size tables courtesy of Google & our Australian BlueScope Steel....Derek
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Thankyou Derek !