A gauge of .060 corresponds to approximately 0.060 inches in thickness, which is equivalent to about 1.52 millimeters. In terms of gold, this thickness is often used to describe gold sheet or metal in jewelry making. Gauge measurements can vary slightly depending on the specific material and manufacturer, but .060 gauge is generally a standard thickness for various applications.
19 gauge steel is 1.11 mm thick and 20 gauge is .953 mm thick.
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18 gauge is thicker than 20 gauge. 18 gauge is 1.27 mm thick while 20 gauge is .953 mm thick.
In Imperial standard (swg), 16 g is 0.064" (1.63mm) thick.
4mm sheet metal falls 24 gauge and 25 gauge. 24 gauge sheet metal is 3.175mm (0.125") thick, and 25 gauge sheet metal is 6.35 (0.25") mm thick.
0.0641 is 14 gauge.
19 gauge steel is 1.11 mm thick and 20 gauge is .953 mm thick.
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11 gauge steel is 0.125 inches thick.
A thickness of .060 inches is equivalent to 60 thousandths of an inch. In metric terms, this is approximately 1.52 millimeters. This thickness is often used in various applications, such as sheet metal or plastic materials.
16 gauge
17 gauge = 1.422 mm
.0500 inches.
18 gauge is thicker than 20 gauge. 18 gauge is 1.27 mm thick while 20 gauge is .953 mm thick.
Probably 25 gauge, which is .556 mm thick. However, 26 gauge is close too, it is .478 mm thick.
0.06 FOR 2.2 Gauge will show .060 or 1.52mm for 2.2Litre 4 cylinder
In Imperial standard (swg), 16 g is 0.064" (1.63mm) thick.