Metal gages and conversions.

Gage and gauge are interchangeable terms.

Gage is an archaic numeric value used to define a range of thickness of material

  1. Gage is no longer used in ANSI standards and has been replaced with “Thickness”.
  2. Like many generic terms, gage (or gauge) is ingrained in many vocabularies and still used heavily by architects and our industry.
  3. Prior to 1970, sheet steel was referred to by gage. ASTM and ANSI currently do not list gage numbers in their standards but show steel thickness in both decimal and metric equivalents.

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