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Default Thin sheets of steel as internal lining roof sheets

Hey guys,

Seeing if anyone has any contacts in metal industry.

Wanting some paper thin steel sheets uncoated to use as internal lining roof panels.

Roof is colorbond. So no need for structural.

Size is 755w x2700long

Need around 16 pieces
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Why steel?

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Going for that rust industrial look
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all thin steel will be galv, wont rust

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it will warp and buckle all day every day due to heat.

think about something else.
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all thin steel will be galv, wont rust

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it will warp and buckle all day every day due to heat.

think about something else.
Tristan how thin you talking? I have joists ever 755w and 950mm long

I did a search and found midalia steel do steel sheets not sure if galv coated.

Midalia Steel :: Sheet Metal

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https://www.panelmate.com.au/shop/venturelite-2020

This may be good instead,,
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I have contacts within the steel industry. Have access to practically anything you might require. As mentioned above, your best options will be galv or stainless. I would be inclined to say the buckling due to heat soak will be a non-issue depending on it's exact application.

PM me if you have a materials list you'd like quoted.
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just use that paint that joseppi used on his house?
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I have contacts within the steel industry. Have access to practically anything you might require. As mentioned above, your best options will be galv or stainless. I would be inclined to say the buckling due to heat soak will be a non-issue depending on it's exact application.

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cool mate will do.

yeh the sheets are just sitting on the beams/rafters. There is colorbond roof for the structural part.
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just use that paint that joseppi used on his house?
I don't want to rust that part Chris.. Just keep it metal looking.

The rafters etc im changing to the rust effect
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