Greetings,
As I meander through this forum the places to post threads can be a bit confusing. (You guys got a BUNCH!) So I hope I posted this one in the right one. Does anyone know the thickness of the tinware that was prevailent during the civil war?
I've aquired a good quantiy of hot dipped tin plate but it is of about 28 guage and my be a bit thin for some of the cups and gear I plan to make.
The hot dipped coating should last longer than the modern stuff but the metal may dent a little easier.
Any facts on the old stuff and how thick it was will be appreciated.
Many thanks
Robert Stone
As I meander through this forum the places to post threads can be a bit confusing. (You guys got a BUNCH!) So I hope I posted this one in the right one. Does anyone know the thickness of the tinware that was prevailent during the civil war?
I've aquired a good quantiy of hot dipped tin plate but it is of about 28 guage and my be a bit thin for some of the cups and gear I plan to make.
The hot dipped coating should last longer than the modern stuff but the metal may dent a little easier.
Any facts on the old stuff and how thick it was will be appreciated.
Many thanks
Robert Stone
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