6 gauge aluminum is 0.1620 inches thick.
.040 is 18 Gauge
14G
A 100 gauge piece of aluminum has a thickness of 0.0010 inches. Gauge is a universal system used to measure the thickness of metal and wire.
26 guage = 0.0165", which is a bit more than 1/64" in fractions. Four sheets of 26 guage aluminum laid on top of each other would measure about 1/16" thick.
6 gauge aluminum is 0.1620 inches thick.
9 gauge aluminum is 0.1144 inches thick.
16 gauge
.040 is 18 Gauge
16 gauge aluminum is 1.29 mm thick.
14G
.080 is 5/64" thick
0.0808 inches
A 100 gauge piece of aluminum has a thickness of 0.0010 inches. Gauge is a universal system used to measure the thickness of metal and wire.
Sheet metal @ 8 gauge is 0.1644 inches for standard steel and 0.1285 for aluminum.
Depends on what kind of steel: 18 Gauge Standard Steel is .0478 Inches. 18 Gauge Galvanized Steel is: 0.0516 inches thick. FYI 18 Gauge Aluminum is 0.0403 18 gage steel is 0.0478 inches thick 18 gage steel is 0.0478 inches thick
Gauge in floor tile is the thickness in thousandths of an inch. .080 is simply 8 one hundredths of an inch or about 1/12th of an inch thick .125 is 1/8" of an inch so it is 1/8" thick.