Gary,
As to the gauge of steel, I took a piece of my front wing to my local
industrial supplier and was assured that it was 18 gauge. I had an
unfortunate
surprise that a rather large area of both front wings needed to be replaced.
I
knew there was some but in the end it was larger than the "patch pieces" the
big 3 sell would handle. I used 18. Having said all that, if you are
repairing much smaller areas, 20 is much easier to work and for smaller areas
that's what I did.
David Lylis
69 TR6 CC26160L
60 TR3A TS74461LO
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