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Steel weight per/m

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Steel weight per/m

Post by sierrajim »

Does anyone know what the follwoing box section weighs per meter?

75x50x2.5

100x50x3

50x50x2.5

Just trying to work out what my trailer will weigh.
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Post by Steve F »

Go to http://www.edconsteel.com.au/products.htm They have all the weights of thier steel per metre. Just did the same calculations fo rmy trailer.

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Post by sierrajim »

Steve F wrote:Go to http://www.edconsteel.com.au/products.htm They have all the weights of thier steel per metre. Just did the same calculations fo rmy trailer.

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Thanks mate, a great help. :armsup:
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Post by eliteforce32 »

1mm square of steel equal 7.625kgs ;) im sur eu guys can wirk that out from there...
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Post by bru21 »

thats a pretty high sg! lol. i think you ment one square decimeter, or 1000 square mm's. or even 1mm square = 7.625 grams

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Post by chimpboy »

bru21 wrote:thats a pretty high sg! lol. i think you ment one square decimeter, or 1000 square mm's. or even 1mm square = 7.625 grams

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I think cubic mm not square mm would make more sense?
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Post by Shadow »

chimpboy wrote:
bru21 wrote:thats a pretty high sg! lol. i think you ment one square decimeter, or 1000 square mm's. or even 1mm square = 7.625 grams

cheers bru
I think cubic mm not square mm would make more sense?

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