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Of course, it depends upon what gauge and where you buy it, but I will give you a rough estimate of $1 per square ft; so that would be $384. That doesn't include labor, just the steel only.
3.57 mm (USG)
.953 mm (USG)
Depends, of course, on the density of the steel.
The amount of force that is needed to bend a steel fence post depends with the steel post in question. The force that is required is therefore calculated based on the material in question.
14 gauge
The lower the gauge number, the thicker the steel.
There are many gauge steel in a steel garage. It really depends on the kind of steel garage that you have and what kind of steel that you like to you in that steel garage.
Yes it is.
16 gauge steel is 0.0598in. (1.52mm) and 16 gauge galvanised steel is 0.0635 (1.61). The easy way to remember is 16 gauge is 1.6mm
20 gauge is thicker (the lower the number, the thicker the steel).
11 gauge steel is 0.125 inches thick.
Depends on what you are using if for.
No. The larger the number, the thinner the steel. 16 gauge is the thicker of the two.
GAUGE , is one inch thick of steel or metal. So, take this one inch thick of steel sheet and cut it into 12 equal thickness sheets , you get a 12 gauge steel sheet. Similarly, take this one inch thick of steel sheet and cut it into 14 equal thickness sheets , you get a 14 gauge steel sheet. and so on . So, a 12 gauge steel sheet is thicker than 14 gauge , 14 is thicker than 16 , 16 is thicker than 18 and so on. Wrong!!! See my discussion on this...
They are close but not the same. For example, 14 gauge steel is .0781 inches thick while 14 gauge steel wire is .083 inches thick.