Please different between full gauge and non full gauge roofing sheet. I found 0.45mm at full gauge and I found 0.45mm non full gauge but same aluminium roofing sheet has the same thickness
Hey there! As explained in the video, steel is measured in gauge. In the early 1900s, steel was squeezed or pressed. Each time it was pressed, it was counted, resulting in a higher "gauge." This is why 26 gauge material is thinner than 24 gauge material. However, .032 aluminum is .032 inches thick. The same goes for .040 material. Aluminum is measured in actual thickness (in inches). Hope this helps!
Please different between full gauge and non full gauge roofing sheet.
I found 0.45mm at full gauge and I found 0.45mm non full gauge but same aluminium roofing sheet has the same thickness
Hey there! As explained in the video, steel is measured in gauge. In the early 1900s, steel was squeezed or pressed. Each time it was pressed, it was counted, resulting in a higher "gauge." This is why 26 gauge material is thinner than 24 gauge material. However, .032 aluminum is .032 inches thick. The same goes for .040 material. Aluminum is measured in actual thickness (in inches). Hope this helps!
Yes, someone did actually watch your video.
I actually wanted to see the size difference not getting explained on it
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