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Unread 28-08-2005, 18:50
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Re: Can you explain the diameter measurements used in bullets, wire and nails?

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Originally Posted by BuddyB309
Well, i know that gage 1 wire is not engough thickness to power the lights i installed in my car . (hint: i now have burned carpet)
I find that very hard to believe. Welders (and fairly large high current ones) often use 1 gauge wire. Did you leave out a zero and mean 10 gauge wire? If not, what exactly are the lights you have and what exactly happened with this wire?
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