22 gauge (22 ga) steel has a thickness of approximately 0.030 inches or 0.76 millimeters. In the context of other materials, such as wire, 22 gauge may vary slightly in thickness, but it generally falls within a similar range. This gauge is commonly used in various applications, including metalworking and crafting.
11 ga stainless steel is 0.1250 inches thick
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12 gauge is thicker. Household wires in the walls are mostly ga 14. Majority of wires in the car wiring are ga 16, except control wires which are thinner, like ga 18 or 20, and main battery wires wich are very thick, probably ga 4 or 6.
26 GA. steel is 0.0179 inches thick.
.1250 inches or 3.18 mm
18 gauge (18 ga) is thicker than 20 gauge (20 ga) metal. The gauge system is inversely related, meaning that a lower gauge number corresponds to a thicker material. Specifically, 18 ga is approximately 0.048 inches thick, while 20 ga is about 0.036 inches thick. Thus, 18 ga is the better choice for applications requiring greater strength or durability.
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22 mil = 0.87 inch
11 ga
1 hour and 22 minutes according to mapquest
Go through Macon. GA-26 to GA-137 to GA-96 becomes GA-49 to I-75 N to Exit 165 GA-49 becomes GA-24 to GA-22 to GA-16 78E takes you into Fort Gordon
22 miles