crazyal
Super Member
I picked up an old Herd seed/ sand spreader that needs the hopper replaced due to rust. I've been at work since then so haven't had a chance to check to see what gauge steel the metal is but I'm guessing it's about .1". It looks like a 4x8 sheet would be enough material to replace the entire hopper. My plans are to use it to spread sand in the winter. It looks like the agitator inside the hopper either gets close to or hits the sides (by design). So my question is if I was to splurge and rebuild the hopper with stainless so it will last a lifetime what gauge should I use? I haven't priced it yet (maybe the shell shock will discourage me) but I would want it to be thick not to be damaged by the sand or agitator but not so think that it costs too much money to justify.