The use of corrugation as part of the pressing process also helped to provide a strong body with thinner gauge steel.
Heavy gauge steel oval tubing provides a solid and stable storage solution.
Drum manufacturers have developed techniques to use lighter gauge steel.
A typical mill sized resaw is eight inches wide and made with 16 gauge steel.
The walls are panels, made in a factory out of heavy gauge structural steel with an acrylic, stucco-like exterior.
This was found to be primarily the fault of using a thinner gauge steel for the frame.
It was constructed of 16 gauge steel and L-beams.
If the interior wall is made of 11 gauge (.1196 inch) steel, then it will weigh well over five tons.
Heavy gauge steel with all-4-side welded construction is deburred inside and out for user safety.
This is probably best implemented in heavy gauge steel, as wood doesn't really give enough resistance to the side forces that develop during heavy work.