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In 1953 body panels changed to 22 gauge steel. In the early 80's it went thinner than 22 gauge. 20 gauge would be for a box section of floor pan/frame.
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Thank you for this video!
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Are these any good to cut anything like hard paper, thin wood, plastic, rubber, cables, wires and so on?
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A link to purchase the snips is below the video.
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Thanks for all these tools. That's really great.. keep the momentum.
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