Roughly 15.6 mils or 15.6 thousandths of an inch. Roughly, 1 gauge = .86 mils.
18 gauge is thicker than 20 gauge. 18 gauge is 1.27 mm thick while 20 gauge is .953 mm thick.
There's a conversion table at this website which will tell you. http://www.mesteel.com/info/carbon/thickness.htm
19 gauge steel is 1.11 mm thick and 20 gauge is .953 mm thick.
thick
I believe it's typically rounded to .049" thick wall. Vendor sites like centralsteel.com are a good resource.
18 gauge
Depends on what kind of steel: 18 Gauge Standard Steel is .0478 Inches. 18 Gauge Galvanized Steel is: 0.0516 inches thick. FYI 18 Gauge Aluminum is 0.0403 18 gage steel is 0.0478 inches thick 18 gage steel is 0.0478 inches thick
18 gauge is thicker than 20 gauge. 18 gauge is 1.27 mm thick while 20 gauge is .953 mm thick.
1.02mm
10 GA vinyl is thicker than 6GA vinyl. The higher the gauge the thicker the vinyl.
10 GA vinyl is thicker than 6GA vinyl. The higher the gauge the thicker the vinyl.
.0500 inches.
No. The larger the number, the thinner the steel. 16 gauge is the thicker of the two.
18 gauge stainless steel is 0.0500 inches thick.
8.8 is thicker
18 gauge solid copper wire is 40.3 mils in diameter, that is 0.0403" stranded would be larger.
The difference between 18 gauge and 22 gauge stainless steel is the thickness. The 18 gauge is 0.050" thick, and the 22 gauge is 0.031" thick. A link is provided below to an article with a list of the conversions. You'll note that the cited thickness for the gauges of stainless do not apply to galvanized steel, aluminum, zinc, brass or other metals.