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HS93:
well I spent a few hours in the workshop, the first time for ages following my stupid acedent last year, I had to make 16 standoffs for steper mounts simple for most of the chaps on hear (it took me ages ) both ends had to be taped all in ally, was pleased they where finnished as I was tired, only to find I had taped the wrong size, I had miss read the drawring and instead of 10-24 unc I had used 10-32 unf  :doh: :doh:, I hate repetertive work anyway, why can it not all be metric or better still BA, I like BA, I dont make mistakes with them  (as often) :(

     :ddb: :ddb: Peter   :ddb: :ddb:

John Stevenson:
One thing about standards, there are plenty of them and all different.  :scratch:

John S.

PTsideshow:
As John has pointed out there are plenty of them! Here is a link to a listing of the more common ones. thread standard information

Here is another that has separate but numerous standard chart and info
engineering toolbox
I will also put a links in resources :thumbup:

DMIOM:

--- Quote from: John Stevenson on January 25, 2010, 03:21:47 AM ---One thing about standards, there are plenty of them and all different.  :scratch:

John S.

--- End quote ---

or as somebody else once put it - "That's the great thing about standards - there's so many of them to choose from" !

ieezitin:
Peter.

Ive been there so many times myself. I empathize with you.


Any chance you can keep the 10-32? :thumbup:


All the best    Anthony.

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