nickc

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Have just bought a chequer plate panel for the bonnet of my '96 110 Defender as I need access to a roof box on my roof rack and want to stand on the bonnet.

I thought I had bought 3mm plate but it turns out I got muddled up re: overall thickness (3.2mm) and plate thickness which is approx 2mm so am after some advice re: whether 2mm will do the job - having had a look under the bonnet there appears to be a fair bit of structure present.

What I would really like to know is if there somebody out there who has 2mm plate on their bonnet and who stands on it regularly with no damage/ dishing to the bonnet?

Many thanks

Nick
 
Don't know the answer but it will depend on your weight. I went for 3mm and it takes my weight @ 14 stone.:eek:
 
2mm is good enough on the bonnet but if you wanna stand on the wings yer better with 3mm.

Unfortunately I have 2mm on my wings and the wings are bowing a bit now.:eek:
 
2mm is good enough on the bonnet but if you wanna stand on the wings yer better with 3mm.

Unfortunately I have 2mm on my wings and the wings are bowing a bit now.:eek:

Serves you right for leaving your lunchbox on them then :p
 
2mm is good enough on the bonnet but if you wanna stand on the wings yer better with 3mm.

Unfortunately I have 2mm on my wings and the wings are bowing a bit now.:eek:

Not surprised really.
















































have seen the size of your chips that ya rest on there.. :p
 
That depends, how many chips are in the hand thats above that leg ;)


And whats the other leg resting on ;) is it more chips :) ?

Portions or individual chips?:eek:

My other leg will be suspended in mid air whilst holding up some more chips.:p
 

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