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the gauge is the measurement of how big around the stud or needle is
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It depends on the gauge of the steel used in the stud and the width of the stud. For example, a 2-1/2" 18 Ga. Steel Stud made from Galvanized Steel could be figured simply from the properties of the steel. The stud is 2-1/2" wide with a 1-1/4" flange and a 1/4" return (on each side). This adds up to 5-1/2" of steel. Galvanized steel weighs 2.156 lbs/sq ft. Now it's just math. 5-1/2" = 0.45833 ft. 2.156 lbs/sq ft * 0.45833 ft = 0.9882 lbs/ft. So, a 2-1/2" 18 Ga. Galvanized Steel Stud weighs approximately 1 lb/ft.
You have to pull the back of the earring back,and pull the stud forward. It's kind of hard.
don't worry about it.. stud ;)
What gauge metal is most used in interior applications
what guage steel is used in interior applications
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international building code book says a 350S162 33ksi steel on 16" centers
Depends on your area (region) You can estimate about $2.73 sf
the gauge is the measurement of how big around the stud or needle is
Oh, I found an answer on a forum: 1 stud = 1 foot
Most earlobe piercings are around 20 gauge to 18 gauge. The average stud earrings are size 20 gauge.
There are multiple models with the stud. The Ray-Ban original wayfarer is the thick black round half circle with the 2 studs.
Stud a large-headed piece of metal that pierces and projects from a surface, especially for decoration. So put this in relationship with a girl.
It means there is a small metal stud or ring going through your toungue.
A blakey is a metal stud or plate fixed to the sole or heel of a shoe to prevent excessive wear.