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Originally Posted By: berby
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Originally Posted By: Greg Fretwell
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In and out are inside dimension and outside dimension. It refers to the arrows, out being the leading edge closed, IN is the thickness of the jaws down the scale


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Originally Posted By: berby
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This came with my wire gauge, can this be used on wires to determined wire size? icon_redface.gif


Originally Posted By: Greg Fretwell
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Wire size, conduit size plumbing stuff, wood stuff, all sorts of things. I have a bunch of them around the house.


Originally Posted By: berby
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sorry I’m still in the dark. How can this thing tell me the size of a wire, I’m reading mm. and inches.How do i turn that into a wire size and get the gauge icon_redface.gif icon_redface.gif


Originally Posted By: Greg Fretwell
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You can use NEC table 8. Ihave a wallet card from some wire company