Well thanks Josh - good to see your voice again! And thanks for checking in on the forum and responding.
As far as I know, the latest AISI steel spec is ASTM A1003/A1003M-02a "Standard Specification for Sheet Steel, Carbon, Metallic, and Non-Metallic Coated for Cold-Formed Framing Members" as referenced in the latest AISI Standard "North American Specification for the Deisgn of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members, 2001 Edition", and the always popular "AISI Standard for Cold-Formed Steel Framing - General Provisions 2004 Edition"
I don't have the spec (I hardly ever use cold-formed members) but the abstract said the spec includes:
"The steel sheet is available in the following designations: Structural Grade 50 Type H (ST50H), Structural Grade 340 Type H [ST340H], Structural Grade 40 Type H (ST40H), Structural Grade 275 Type H [ST275H], Structural Grade 37 Type H (ST37H), Structural Grade 255 Type H [ST255H], Structural Grade 33 Type H (ST33H), Structural Grade 230 Type H [ST230H], Structural Grade 50 Type L (ST50L), Structural Grade 340 Type L [ST340L], Structural Grade 40 Type L (ST40L), Structural Grade 275 Type L [ST275L], Structural Grade 37 Type L (ST37L), Structural Grade 255 Type L [ST255L], Structural Grade 33 Type L (ST33L), Structural Grade 230 Type L [ST230L], Nonstructural Grade 33 (NS33), and Nonstructural Grade 230 [NS230]"
That's a lot of options, as you said. Dietrich uses 33, 40, and 50 ksi yield strength steel. I'll leave it to someone more familiar with cold-formed steel design to say what designations are most common.
I just got confused when I saw that the A570 and A607 specs don't exist anymore. After looking all this over, I wonder why I never design using light gage steel?;-}
I'll follow your suggestions and just plug in values for the later specs - once I figure out which one to use :-/