Hey!

>> Good answers!  About the last question on guage- I asked my husband
>> (which I should have done to start with since he's so smart) and he
>> said that it's not really 14 or 16, but   .16 and .14 when you're
>> talking guages.  It's the same with shotguns.

Actually, that wouldn't explain it. In that form, .16 is still larger
than .14. Actually, I believe it had to do with how many wires of a
certain size it would take to completely fill a 1" conduit. Therefore
the larger the wire the smaller the "gauge", i.e. it would take more
22 gauge wires to fill a conduit than 6 gauge wires. You could only
get 6 of the big ones in there or 22 of the little fellers.

Jim


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