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发表于 2021-8-31 15:01:47 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
Hi.  Wondering if  anyone knows where I could down load a   chart for  conversionsThickness   Gauge  to   fractions.  decimal.  and  mm.   I'm  sure I have seen them on  WW at one time  Thanks.
Reply:I googled steel gauge to inch chart. Many to choose from. Pick your favorite.Burt _____________________Miller Syncrowave 250Millermatic 211Miller 375 Plasma Cutter Hobart Handler 12010FtDrillBit.com
Reply:Metal Thickness Chart PDF 1st on WeldingWeb to have a scrolling sig! HTP Invertig 400HTP Invertig 221HTP ProPulse 300HTP ProPulse 200 x2HTP ProPulse 220MTSHTP Inverarc 200TLP HTP Microcut 875SC
Reply:Thanks  Burt.  and   Oscar.
Reply:I compared the one I have been using to Oscar's and noticed mine is B&S gauge, which is quite a bit different.  I looked up what the B&S stood for and got this:"The Brown & Sharpe (B&S) Sheet Metal Gauge (also known as the American Wire gauge, or AWG) is the American standard for ordering wire and sheet sizes. One side of this sheet metal gauge from General Tools is marked 0 to 36 in AWG sizes, while the decimal inch equivalents are marked on back. An essential tool for both jewelers and metalsmiths needing to quickly determine the thickness of sheet metal or metal wire."I didn't realize that there were multiple standards for specifying sheet thickness - can someone explain why there are 2 and which one is most correct for sheet metal?Tweco Fabricator 211iSieg X2 AMT radial arm drill pressAMT belt/disk sanderHF 4X6 bandsaw
Reply:Now I'm really confused.  Looked at metalsupermarkets.com and they show gage charts for different alloys that have different dimensions.https://www.metalsupermarkets.com/wp...auge-Chart.pdfTweco Fabricator 211iSieg X2 AMT radial arm drill pressAMT belt/disk sanderHF 4X6 bandsaw
Reply:Originally Posted by jrporterNow I'm really confused.  Looked at metalsupermarkets.com and they show gage charts for different alloys that have different dimensions.https://www.metalsupermarkets.com/wp...auge-Chart.pdf
Reply:I downloaded mine from here years ago.  Someone had posted it in a Microsoft Word and I just saved it as a PDF.  For me as a hobbyist it's accurate enough.  1st on WeldingWeb to have a scrolling sig! HTP Invertig 400HTP Invertig 221HTP ProPulse 300HTP ProPulse 200 x2HTP ProPulse 220MTSHTP Inverarc 200TLP HTP Microcut 875SC
Reply:Gauge vs thickness depends on the metal in question. 16 gauge copper is a different thickness than ss, aluminum or sheet metal etc. I think of it like Troy ounces or precious metal is not measured  the same as other metals.  That's the best analogy I can offer and I don't have time to goooogle it but as the op pointed out, there are different tables with different thickness for metal. I mostly see tables for sheet metal but I'm sure the sparkles are used to working with copper.Edit: I see ronsi already posted a chart before I posted.  Good explanation ronsi, I honestly didn't know it had to do with thermal coefficient but that does explain a lot to me.Last edited by Insaneride; 12-29-2020 at 11:28 AM.
Reply:Here list of steel gaugesNote: look for wrong gauge charts each industry's used there own sizes.Overs year you remember the basic  sizesCarbon Steel Gauge Chart*GaugeNumberInchesMM7   |   .1793 | 4.5548   |  .1644| 4.1759   |  .1495| 3.79710   |   .1345| 3.41611   |   .1196| 3.03812   |   .1046| 2.65614.     |  .0747| 1.89716   |    .0598| 1.51818   |   .0478| 1.21420   |  .0359| .91122   |   .0299| .75924   |   .0239| .60726   |   .0179| .45428   | .0149        | .378
Reply:I believe Machinery's has tolerances on sheet metal, or maybe it was something else I read.  Sheet metal is not standard.  It has a range of thickness within each gage.  I have the specs somewhere.https://www.ebay.com/itm/Precision-M....c100008.m2219I dunno if you can find these in real numbers anymore(I got mine about 100yrs ago)...........looks like all the ones out there are metric.  Worthless.  But anyways......these will give you the absolute true dimensions so there's no guesswork.
Reply:Just in case you are interested, Miller sells a handy material thickness gauge. It is around $5.00. I keep a couple close by, one hangs on my welder cart. I don’t think many people are aware of these. https://www.millerwelds.com/accessor...s-gauge-229895Burt _____________________Miller Syncrowave 250Millermatic 211Miller 375 Plasma Cutter Hobart Handler 12010FtDrillBit.com
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Reply:Originally Posted by wb4rtJust in case you are interested, Miller sells a handy material thickness gauge. It is around $5.00. I keep a couple close by, one hangs on my welder cart. I don’t think many people are aware of these. https://www.millerwelds.com/accessor...s-gauge-229895
Reply:I like these kind since they give a wider number of sizes.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...87e4640bbc.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...411e2616e8.jpgSent from my SM-G930V using TapatalkMillermatic 252 MIGMiller Dynasty 200DX TIGMiller Spectrum 625 PlasmaAltas 12x36 Metal LatheBridgeport Milling Machinewww.psacustomcreations.com
Reply:Originally Posted by ronsiiYep, they are handy when dealing with thin stuff... I have 5 or 6 of them laying around... if I remember right they came with welders??? I think I also have a similar one without the miller name on it that came with an old plasma.
Reply:I have a Starrett and a cheap generic US Standard gage for sheet and plate. Pics tell the story.  Starrett on the left. El-cheapo on the right.   https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...0cec9acf80.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...2d703a0483.jpgSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk:
Reply:One caution that  you want to remember is that a standard wire gauge will read 2 gauge numbers LOWER than a U.S standard gauge for sheet and plate. Thus making you think  that  you have a thicker piece of sheet than you have ! Also,copper sheet for the sheet metal industry,is determined  by ounce designation per square foot. That is, 16 Oz. Copper sheet  weighs 1 pound per sq.ft.  16 Oz copper,one of the most commonly  used in the sheet metal industry, is equal in thickness to 24 ga or a tight, tight 25 ga. on a sheet and plate gauge. 👍Last edited by hommeacier; 01-16-2021 at 01:04 PM.Reason: Additional  info
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