[Sca-cooks] copper bowls (was whipping egg whites)

Brian L. Rygg or Laura Barbee-Rygg rygbee at montana.com
Fri Jun 22 22:27:16 PDT 2001


I make jewelry and 20 gauge copper is not 1/4 inch thick.  And, yes the same
gauge applies to steel.

Raoghnailt

> "Decker, Terry D." wrote:
> >
> > Copper sheet 22GA. (20 oz)  12 in. x 12 in.  $16, 24 in. x 24 in.
$56.36.
> > (this would be about 1/4 in. thick)
> >
> > Bear
>
> Is this a different gauging system than is used for steel? If not, 22
> gauge isn't even close to 1/4 inch thick; more like 1/6 of that. Or, to
> put it another way, your typical stainless steel mixing bowl might be 22
> gauge, a heavy one might be 18 gauge, but that's nothing like 1/4 inch
thick.
>
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