Come And Take It Heavy Duty Flag 17″ x 9″ x 1/8″ Thick (11 Gauge) Metal Cabin Home Office House Door Wall Sign Custom Name Word Indoor Outdoor

Designed from the flag flown by the Texans against the Mexican army at the Battle of Gonzales, this flag makes a strong statement about your rights as an American citizen to defend what is yours, at all costs!
This flag is designed, burned, and hand finished in Cartersville, Georgia!

This listing is for an 9″ tall x 17″ wide flag, and is made and shipped in raw steel.

Description

Designed from the flag flown by the Texans against the Mexican army at the Battle of Gonzales, this flag makes a strong statement about your rights as an American citizen to defend what is yours, at all costs!
This flag is designed, burned, and hand finished in Cartersville, Georgia!

We can make this flag in any size, but this listing is for an 9″ tall x 17″ wide flag.

We make and ship these in raw steel, but added an option where we seal or paint the flag for you.

***Please note that steel in its natural state has blemishes in it. In our picture it is in its natural state. If you choose to seal it, the blemishes will show. If you do not want to see them, just pick out a paint color that matches your decor and paint it yourself. 🙂

Does Thickness Matter? YES! But it can be confusing because a lot of ads say “heavy duty,” “thick,” or “very durable,” but those are just words. Some ads will tell you it is a particular gauge, but if you are like us, these approaches make us feel like a goat looking at a watch – – pretty confused! So in this listing we use 1/8″ thick metal. Let’s put that in a list of thicknesses using common coins:

1/8″ = .125″ = 11 Gauge = Thicker than a Quarter and a Dime Stacked on Top of Each Other (2.4% Thicker). It is 250% thicker than 18 Gauge and 60% thicker than 14 Gauge.

5/64″ = .078″ = 14 Gauge = Barely Thicker than a Nickel (1.6% thicker).

1/20″ = .05″ = 18 Gauge = Almost as Thick as a Dime (it is 6% short)

If you want this super thick, we make this out of 1/4″ steel, which is twice as thick as our 1/8″ (five times thicker than 18 gauge). It would be thicker than two quarters and two dimes, all four stacked on top of each other, and is called 3 gauge!!!

If you are in Hawaii or Alaska, please send us a message. We are subsidizing the shipping cost already and we are not sure if we have to charge extra to serve our far-away States. If you are interested, however, strike up a conversation with us and we will see what we can figure out for you.

Additional information

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 4 × 4 × 1 in
Finish

Raw Steel, Rust-Started, Darkened/Sealed, Painted