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Thickness Weight
Gauge Frac. Inch Dec. Inch mm oz/ft^2 lb/ft^2 kg/ft^2 kg/m^2 lb/m^2
0000000 1/2 .5 12.7 320 20.00 9.072 97.65 215.28
000000 15/32 .46875 11.90625 300 18.75 8.505 91.55 201.82
00000 7/16 .4375 11.1125 280 17.50 7.983 85.44 188.37
0000 13/32 .40625 10.31875 260 16.25 7.371 79.33 174.91
000 3/8 .375 9.525 240 15 6.804 73.24 161.46
00 11/32 .34375 8.73125 220 13.75 6.237 67.13 148.00
0 5/16 .3125 7.9375 200 12.50 5.67 61.03 134.55
1 9/32 .28125 7.14375 180 11.25 5.103 54.93 121.09
2 17/64 .265625 6.746875 170 10.625 4.819 51.88 114.37
3 1/4 .25 6.35 160 10 4.536 48.82 107.64
4 15/64 .234375 5.953125 150 9.375 4.252 45.77 100.91
5 7/32 .21875 5.55625 140 8.75 3.969 42.72 94.18
6 13/64 .203125 5.159375 130 8.125 3.685 39.67 87.45
7 3/16 .1875 4.7625 120 7.5 3.402 36.62 80.72
8 11/64 .171875 4.365625 110 6.875 3.118 33.57 74.00
9 5/32 .15625 3.96875 100 6.25 2.835 30.52 67.27
10 9/64 .140625 3.571875 90 5.625 2.552 27.46 60.55
11 1/8 .125 3.175 80 5 2.268 24.41 53.82
12 7/64 .109375 2.778125 70 4.375 1.984 21.36 47.09
13 3/32 .09375 2.38125 60 3.75 1.701 18.31 40.36
14 5/64 .078125 1.984375 50 3.125 1.417 15.26 33.64
15 9/128 .0703125 1.7859375 45 2.8125 1.276 13.73 30.27
16 1/16 .0625 1.5875 40 2.5 1.134 12.21 26.91
17 9/160 .05625 1.42875 36 2.25 1.021 10.99 24.22
18 1/20 .05 1.27 32 2 .9072 9.765 21.53
19 7/160 .04375 1.11125 28 1.75 .7938 8.544 18.84
20 3/80 .0375 .9525 24 1.50 .6804 7.324 16.15
21 11/320 .034375 .873125 22 1.375 .6237 6.713 14.80
22 1/32 .03125 .793750 20 1.25 .567 6.103 13.46
23 9/320 .028125 .714375 18 1.125 .5103 5.493 12.11
24 1/40 .025 .635 16 1 .4536 4.882 10.76
25 7/320 .021875 .555625 14 .875 .3969 4.272 9.42
26 3/160 .01875 .47625 12 .75 .3402 3.662 8.07
27 11/640 .0171875 .4365625 11 .6875 .3119 3.357 7.40
28 1/64 .015625 .396875 10 .625 .2835 3.052 6.73
29 9/640 .0140625 .3571875 9 .5625 .2551 2.746 6.05
30 1/80 .0125 .3175 8 .5 .2268 2.441 5.38
31 7/640 .0109375 .2778125 7 .4375 .1984 2.136 4.71
32 13/1280 .01015625 .25796875 6 1/2 .40625 .1843 1.983 4.37
33 3/320 .009375 .238125 6 .375 .1701 1.831 4.04
34 11/1280 .00859375 .21828125 5 1/2 .34375 .1559 1.678 3.70
35 5/640 .0078125 .1984375 5 .3125 .1417 1.526 3.36
36 9/1280 .00703125 .17859375 4 1/2 .28125 .1276 1.373 3.03
37 17/2560 .006640625 .168671875 4 1/4 .265625 .1205 1.297 2.87
38 1/160 .00625 .15875 4 .25 .1134 1.221 2.69
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Just out of curiosity does anyone know what gauge aluminum foil is?
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According to the Aluminum Association;
aluminum foil is considered "less than .006"
plate = 1/4" or more
sheet = .249" to .006"
foil = less than .006"
I just found this out last night, then I see this post today, so there you have it .
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Printable table in Word

Great information, thanks. I formatted it into Word so I could print and post it. Sheez, allergies, keep me up all night....

Okay, I made the file smaller, so I could upload it. You can put your own title on it.
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Thanks - for your efforts getting all the info to line up in "word". A real good refernce!
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Does anyone know what the gauge of typical car body metal is ?
Uhmmm particuliarly the older vehicles like a TR-8 ??
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Re: Sheet-Gauge Thickness Chart

newer cars can go to 26gage but most older are closer to 18.
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Had to save that. Thanks for the chart!
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Re: Sheet-Gauge Thickness Chart

My thanks to Vipermanz and Bobcatter for the chart. I printed off 2,one for my shop and one to make bets on how thick 10 ga is. Everyone i've ever talked about it w/ has always said it is 1/8", including myself!!!!
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i allways thought 10 gauge was 3.2mm thats what the old guys refer to in old money welding rods 12 gauge was 2.5
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I found this online at davesport.com

Grade and Description Chemistry Tensile Yield Rockwell Hardness
Units typical ksi ksi typical
1010
ERW tube C .08-.13
Mn .30-.60
P .035 max
S .035 max
45 32 RB55 min
1020
DOM tube C .15-.25
Mn .30-.60
P .040 max
S .050 max
80 70 RB80
4130
DOM tube
(chromoly) C .28-.33
Mn .40-.60
P .035
S .040
Si .15-.35
Cr .80-1.10
Mo .15-.25
100 90 RB90

As you can see, DOM tubing is nearly twice as strong in tension, and more than twice as strong in resistance to bending in comparison to the ERW tube. Also, the 4130 chromoly tube is only 20% stronger than standard DOM in tension.

Weights of typical tubing sizes

Outside Diameter Wall thickness Inside Diameter Type Weight, lbs/ft. Wgt/80ft.
1.25" 0.120 1.010" HREW/DOM 1.448 116
1.375" 0.120 1.135" HREW/DOM 1.608 128.6
1.5" 0.095" 1.310 HREW/DOM 1.426 114
1.5" 0.120" 1.260" HREW/DOM 1.769 141.5
1.75" 0.109" (FIA) 1.532" DOM 1.910 152.8
1.75" 0.120" 1.510" HREW/DOM 2.089 167.1



Gauge
Number
Thickness (Inches)
Pounds Per Sq. Ft.

Nominal
Tolerance Range

10
.1345
.1405 to .1285
5.48695

11
.1196
.1256 to .1136
4.87911

12
.1046
.1106 to .0986
4.26718

13
.0897
.0947 to .0847
3.65933

14
.0747
.0797 to .0697
3.04740

15
.0673
.0723 to .0623
2.74552

16
.0598
.0648 to .0548
2.43955

17
.0538
.0578 to .0498
2.19478

18
.0478
.0518 to .0438
1.95001

19
.0418
.0458 to .0378
1.70524

20
.0359
.0389 to .0329
1.46455

21
.0329
.0359 to .0299
1.34216

22
.0299
.0329 to .0269
1.21978

23
.0269
.0299 to .0239
1.09739

24
.0239
.0269 to .0209
.97501

25
.0209
.0239 to .0179
.85262

26
.0179
.0199 to .0159
.73023

27
.0164
.0184 to .0144
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Thanks guys
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Thickness Weight
Gauge Frac. Inch Dec. Inch mm oz/ft^2 lb/ft^2 kg/ft^2 kg/m^2 lb/m^2
0000000 1/2 .5 12.7 320 20.00 9.072 97.65 215.28
000000 15/32 .46875 11.90625 300 18.75 8.505 91.55 201.82
00000 7/16 .4375 11.1125 280 17.50 7.983 85.44 188.37
0000 13/32 .40625 10.31875 260 16.25 7.371 79.33 174.91
000 3/8 .375 9.525 240 15 6.804 73.24 161.46
00 11/32 .34375 8.73125 220 13.75 6.237 67.13 148.00
0 5/16 .3125 7.9375 200 12.50 5.67 61.03 134.55
1 9/32 .28125 7.14375 180 11.25 5.103 54.93 121.09
2 17/64 .265625 6.746875 170 10.625 4.819 51.88 114.37
3 1/4 .25 6.35 160 10 4.536 48.82 107.64
4 15/64 .234375 5.953125 150 9.375 4.252 45.77 100.91
5 7/32 .21875 5.55625 140 8.75 3.969 42.72 94.18
6 13/64 .203125 5.159375 130 8.125 3.685 39.67 87.45
7 3/16 .1875 4.7625 120 7.5 3.402 36.62 80.72
8 11/64 .171875 4.365625 110 6.875 3.118 33.57 74.00
9 5/32 .15625 3.96875 100 6.25 2.835 30.52 67.27
10 9/64 .140625 3.571875 90 5.625 2.552 27.46 60.55
11 1/8 .125 3.175 80 5 2.268 24.41 53.82
12 7/64 .109375 2.778125 70 4.375 1.984 21.36 47.09
13 3/32 .09375 2.38125 60 3.75 1.701 18.31 40.36
14 5/64 .078125 1.984375 50 3.125 1.417 15.26 33.64
15 9/128 .0703125 1.7859375 45 2.8125 1.276 13.73 30.27
16 1/16 .0625 1.5875 40 2.5 1.134 12.21 26.91
17 9/160 .05625 1.42875 36 2.25 1.021 10.99 24.22
18 1/20 .05 1.27 32 2 .9072 9.765 21.53
19 7/160 .04375 1.11125 28 1.75 .7938 8.544 18.84
20 3/80 .0375 .9525 24 1.50 .6804 7.324 16.15
21 11/320 .034375 .873125 22 1.375 .6237 6.713 14.80
22 1/32 .03125 .793750 20 1.25 .567 6.103 13.46
23 9/320 .028125 .714375 18 1.125 .5103 5.493 12.11
24 1/40 .025 .635 16 1 .4536 4.882 10.76
25 7/320 .021875 .555625 14 .875 .3969 4.272 9.42
26 3/160 .01875 .47625 12 .75 .3402 3.662 8.07
27 11/640 .0171875 .4365625 11 .6875 .3119 3.357 7.40
28 1/64 .015625 .396875 10 .625 .2835 3.052 6.73
29 9/640 .0140625 .3571875 9 .5625 .2551 2.746 6.05
30 1/80 .0125 .3175 8 .5 .2268 2.441 5.38
31 7/640 .0109375 .2778125 7 .4375 .1984 2.136 4.71
32 13/1280 .01015625 .25796875 6 1/2 .40625 .1843 1.983 4.37
33 3/320 .009375 .238125 6 .375 .1701 1.831 4.04
34 11/1280 .00859375 .21828125 5 1/2 .34375 .1559 1.678 3.70
35 5/640 .0078125 .1984375 5 .3125 .1417 1.526 3.36
36 9/1280 .00703125 .17859375 4 1/2 .28125 .1276 1.373 3.03
37 17/2560 .006640625 .168671875 4 1/4 .265625 .1205 1.297 2.87
38 1/160 .00625 .15875 4 .25 .1134 1.221 2.69


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Can someone PLEASE explain to me why I didn't find this message board until last week, when I really needed all this info 3 weeks ago???



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Great info...

Saving most of it...
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well at first glance one would think this is very helpful. BUT all it really dose if confuse you even more ???
none of the #'s match ???what chart do we trust ??

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20 3/80 .0375
27 11/640 .0171875
15 9/128 .0703125

VS................bugdust

20 .0359
27 .0164
15 .0673


at first i just thought it was a simple question of rounding it up to keep the # from going on forever, but???? 20 gage .0375 and 20 gage .0359 are way to far to be rounding for simplicity sake ?? so what gives ?? must be a tolerance thing ??
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very helpful!!!!! printed a copy for the tool box... Thanks everyone
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Re: Sheet-Gauge Thickness Chart

Just to point out ferrous metal sheet and aluminum sheet gauge numbers refer to different thicknesses, meaning 10 ga. steel sheet is different thickness that 10 ga aluminum sheet. Though there are several good sources on the web, I like Aircraft Spruce and Specialty's info sheets out of their online catalog. The catalog is worth having just for the info, just like the old Starrett catalogs, verituble encyclopedias of measuring and setup info. Try this page:
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Great information, thanks. I formatted it into Word so I could print and post it. Sheez, allergies, keep me up all night....

Okay, I made the file smaller, so I could upload it. You can put your own title on it.
thinks guy for the printable info. I had written down the common guages used and posted it on my tool box for purchasing info. This is more better. Thanks again.
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Re: Sheet-Gauge Thickness Chart

Machinery's Handbook has these plus other 'odd' and British standards too. It is a very good reference book, although having the chart printed out for your wall or toolbox is also a great idea.
Well, after doing a search here, I see that the Handbook has been mentioned on site fairly regularly, so I won't say more now.
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The chart is going on my wall and I will be handing out copies to my students....It well be a lesson in the making...I always used my pipe fitting book to look up thicknesses...this chart puts all the info in one spot...THANKS
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