Serial no. C8172
10-2 wire refers to 10 gauge, 2 conductor wire. Youshould use wire that is 10 gauge or larger (8 gauge, 6 gauge, 4 gauge, 2 gauge). The larger the wire, the more it will cost. most people install using the smallest size permitted, which in this case is 10 gauge. The are specifying the wire size to ensure that you do not connect the air conditioner to electric power using wire that is two small. If you are having problems with this type of question, you should consult an licensed electrician for help in connecting your air conditioner.
Standard gauge
Adjusting the valves on a Caterpillar C 15 Engine is easy and does not take long at all. All you need is a wrench and a feeler gauge, You will then loosen up the bolt, place the feeler gauge in between the rocker arm and valve and then turn the wrench until the rocker arm touches the feeler gauge.
18 gauge wire is good for wiring speakers over long runs. It is better to buy the best shielded wire to reduce possible interference.
The gauge of a write it's determined by the application. The three main factors are length, voltage and current. The American Wire Gauge (AWG) is a standardized system that has been in use since the late 1800's. There are tables that can be used to determine the gauge if you know the application. The gauges that are used for wire are not the same for the steel industry as they use several other standards.
The "Enders Royal" name is associated with Shapleigh Hardware of St Louis, and Crescent was one of the several manufacturers. "Cannon Breech-Simmons Hardware Co" is found on single shot guns made by J. Stevens Arms Co. But I cannot locate any information that indicates a shotgun was made with both of these trade names.
Serial no. C8172
The value of a 12 Gauge Cannon Breech can vary significantly based on factors such as its age, condition, manufacturer, and historical significance. Generally, prices can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. For a precise appraisal, it would be beneficial to consult with a firearms expert or appraiser who specializes in antique or collectible weaponry.
50-125 USD or so
More data: gun also has Bridge Gun Company on left breech plate. Would like to find original maker/company to get a replacement butt stock.
The value of a Simmons Royal double-barrel 12 gauge shotgun varies by its condition.
turn of the century to about the mid-30's
I'll take it for free :)
Measurments of the breech. Vary according to maker and action and weapon type.
The concept of the gauge originated with pistols, and later shotguns. The gauge described the size of the barrel by the fraction of a pound of a round iron ball that just fits the barrel. For example, a 12 guage shotgun has a barrel that will just fit a round iron ball that is one twelfth of a pound. This measurement stemmed from cannon measurements, which measured the cannon by the size of the cannon ball it fired (such as a 6 pound cannon, or 20 pound cannon). There are different gauges that describe thickness, including the American Wire Gauge that measures the thickness (diameter) of electrical wire, US Steel Wire Gauge for steel wire, Sheet Metal Gauge, etc.
The value of a Simmons Royal double-barrel 12 gauge shotgun varies by its condition. As of 2014 this firearm in excellent condition sell for around 150.00.
Simmons Hardware was a large chain. In the early 1900s, many companies sold what were known as "Hardware guns" or "store brand guns". One manufacturer, Crescent, made over 2 million shotguns under more than 400 different store names. If you owned Fred's hardware store, if you ordered 12 shotguns, Crescent would make them, and they would be stamped Fred's Hardware. Such was the case with Simmons (they bought a lot more than 12) Unfortunately, there are limited records, since shotguns were not regulated as they are today. 12 g shotguns were most common, 20 g less common.