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Pipe and sheet metal of various types use different scales. For 14 gauge metal, the thicknesses would be (in inches):

0.0781 inches - US Standard Gauge

0.0747 inches - Sheet Steel

0.079 inches - Galvanized Steel

0.0781 inches - Stainless Steel

0.083 inches - Tubing

Thus, 14 gauge pipe would nominally be 0.083 inches thick.

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If we can accurately measure 1 / 20 inch. Tape measure

If we can accurately measure 1 / 128 inch. The caliper

If we want to measure more accurately. With micrometer

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14 gauge swg is 2.03 mm thick

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.0897" THICK

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17 gauge = 1.422 mm

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14 gauge steel is 1.98 mm thick (USG).

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