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    Can anyone feed me a link, post, or e-mail me a conversion chart that will tell me the conversion for sheet steel from guage to .oo1"?? I'd sure appreciate it.

    Be well.

    hankj
    ...from the Gadget Garage
    Millermatic 210 w/3035, BWE
    Handler 210 w/DP3035
    TA185TSW
    Victor O/A "J" series, SuperRange

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    hankj, I have a better one in my garage but this ia a good start..Bob http://www.thelenchannel.com/1sheet.html
    Bob Wright

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    • #3
      hankj try this one, in basics click on sheet metal thickness

      http://www.processassociates.com/pro...ols.htm#basics

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      • #4
        Here's a cheap and easy one.
        Attached Files

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        • #5
          For "guestimating" purposes I always remember that 11 gauge is 1/8", 16 gauge is 1/16" and 22 gauge is 1/32"

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          • #6
            As always, the Brethren provide!!

            Thanks, guys. Got all I need.

            Be well.

            hankj
            ...from the Gadget Garage
            Millermatic 210 w/3035, BWE
            Handler 210 w/DP3035
            TA185TSW
            Victor O/A "J" series, SuperRange

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            • #7
              OK...Which of those three are correct?? Look at 24 gage for example they are all different. I wonder if each chart is for material. I know the chart I use has 3 different thicknesses based on materials. For example, 24 gage on my chart has .024(steel), .025(Stainless), and .020(aluminum).

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              • #8
                Q,

                Yeah, you're right. It's material dependent, but with a spread of .005, it's moot point for fixing this horse trailer I have sitting in my yard!

                My delimma was the cheap plastic vernier calipers that I have don't necessarily speak the truth, and I needed to know what I oughtta be seein'.

                Be well.

                hankj
                ...from the Gadget Garage
                Millermatic 210 w/3035, BWE
                Handler 210 w/DP3035
                TA185TSW
                Victor O/A "J" series, SuperRange

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                • #9
                  Hamk:
                  Some tools are needed I bought a steel caliper for less than $10 at Harbor freight, works great for the weld shop. If I need finer my machinist has much better micrometers.
                  Be cool,

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                  • #10
                    pjs,

                    Just ordered a new one from mscdirect.com today. Stainless, with a dial and a lock. It HAS to be an improvement over these beat up General fiberglass ones I've got now.

                    Be well.

                    hankj
                    ...from the Gadget Garage
                    Millermatic 210 w/3035, BWE
                    Handler 210 w/DP3035
                    TA185TSW
                    Victor O/A "J" series, SuperRange

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                    • #11
                      hankj,

                      Starrett makes a nice set of dial calipers for right at $100.00. Model number is 120A-6.

                      PJ, you might fine the Starrett Cross Test Level and Plumb quite useful: Aluminum Trolleys for instance??? Check their website for model NO. 134 ort EDP number 50569.

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                      • #12
                        Hawk:
                        That looks interesting and I'll probably order at the beginning of the month. Your help as always is more valuable than I could pay for and I appreciate you keeping me in mind.

                        Thanks,

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                        • #13
                          pj,

                          I appreciate your thoughts. Good luck. You may also like the Starret cross test machinist level. Model number is 98. Mine is a 6" model #97. They are the same except mine is much older and discontinued.

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