Originally Posted by
Kontact
You would place something like a thick nail in the hole, measure the height of the nail starting at the bottom of the tube, then subtract the height of the nail on its own. That would give you a wall thickness including the paint. If it is a 28.6 tube, then measure the outside of the tube, subtract 28.6 and divide the result by 2 - that's your paint thickness on one side.
Try it and get back to us.
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