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Originally Posted by Tommy123
You building a shelf at home or a airplane? Use aircraft grade aluminum.
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Hate to break it to you, but there are things in a Van's kit that aren't 'aircraft grade'.
Maintaining high quality is a very good idea, but some rational thought is in order to know when good enough is good enough. For example, very few of us have ever used any 'aircraft grade' batteries. Back in the '80s & '90s, a lawn tractor battery was the primary choice in homebuilts. When SLAs became affordable, most of us started using those, long before there were any 'aircraft grade' SLA batteries.
0.025 stiffener angle is more than strong enough to support the front end of just about any radio out there, especially when, properly installed, the tray will be sitting on the lip of the panel cutout and the rear of the tray will be supported, as well. If someone chooses to use a few inches of 0.062 hardware angle instead, knowing and accepting that he's adding a few grams of weight for the same or better strength, is that more hazardous than using a lawn tractor battery to start the plane?