Wire mesh free air space
Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2013 7:10 am
Wasn't sure where to post this because it relates to my Wedgehorn build, but applies to anybody putting a full metal grille on any cab.
Anyway, the W8's are nearing completion (no build thread because my camera is busted and I only joined the smartphone era 2 days ago). I always planned to have a full grille, so I just ordered some expanded mesh from a supplier I found in the UK, and it's just turned up.
I thought I had ordered mesh with a 10mm x 6mm mesh size and 68% free air space, but thanks to sausage fingers and general clumsiness as a new user of my new iPad, I managed to order the same mesh pattern and size, but in the next wire size up on the list. Now I've seen it "in the flesh" (or maybe that should be "in the mesh") it looks a bit small, and apparently it only has a free air space of 55%.
Is this enough? Can I get away with it, or do I have to bite the bullet and buy another type? No returns on a cut sheet so I'll just have to put it down to idiocy if I can't use it.
Anyway, the W8's are nearing completion (no build thread because my camera is busted and I only joined the smartphone era 2 days ago). I always planned to have a full grille, so I just ordered some expanded mesh from a supplier I found in the UK, and it's just turned up.
I thought I had ordered mesh with a 10mm x 6mm mesh size and 68% free air space, but thanks to sausage fingers and general clumsiness as a new user of my new iPad, I managed to order the same mesh pattern and size, but in the next wire size up on the list. Now I've seen it "in the flesh" (or maybe that should be "in the mesh") it looks a bit small, and apparently it only has a free air space of 55%.
Is this enough? Can I get away with it, or do I have to bite the bullet and buy another type? No returns on a cut sheet so I'll just have to put it down to idiocy if I can't use it.