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Originally Posted by mcrews
Duh. Thanks Christ.
Wnkosmosis, probalbly, never having seen "tread plate" you comment is completely off the mark.
Please re-read the entire post fully. instead of aurguing about an off-topic point, the tread plate is the opposite of dimpling because, as Christ says, it is Added to one side of the metal for ONLY one function. skid resistance. NOT thickness. Not rigidity.
Now, if you wnat to challenge my expertise we can go to another thread, but I never sold a piece of plate 'less thick' than reguired because we went to 'thread plate'. It just doesnt work that way.
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Considering it would be just as bendable between the diamonds, of course you wouldn't sell thinner stuff because of the diamonds. But that doesn't change the fact that there is added material in an interlocking pattern of bars. You're saying the intention is to add skid resistance, but that's a non sequitur here. The intention of Coroplast is to be used for signs. See my point?
You may be thinking of the specs for whatever sheets of metal you sold, but specs can't alter physics.