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ozzie46:
Darren here is a tap drill chart showing the info. Sorry I didn't post it sooner. :doh: My only defense is advanced age and mediocre thinking ability. :D Ron |
bogstandard:
Hi Ron, Nice chart, maybe you could put it into the downloads section so it won't go out of date with this post. Then it is there for everyone to find. John |
sbwhart:
Thanks for the Chart Ron I've been scratching my head over the thread sizes on the drawing for the elbow engine :scratch: I've just ended up using the metric size I've thought best, now I've got a way for a direct conversion Thanks Stew |
bogstandard:
Stew, There are charts for all sorts of things that I have put in the downloads section. John |
Darren:
--- Quote from: ozzie46 on April 03, 2009, 07:39:23 PM --- Darren here is a tap drill chart showing the info. Sorry I didn't post it sooner. :doh: My only defense is advanced age and mediocre thinking ability. :D Ron --- End quote --- Thanks Ron, Maybe I'm just a bit slow, but that doesn't help at all, even the drill sizes don't make any sense to me :doh: You Americans :lol: Come to think of it we have something similar with screws, wood screws I mean. No 6 & 8 being the ones I use mostly when building. No6 screw uses a No6 Rawlplug which needs a No6 drill bit, No8 follows a similar pattern as do the other No's I guess. Nice and simple for the builders of this land :ddb: :ddb: :ddb: Never seen the system used for bolts though. At first I though Ah, same system you are trying to describe to me, but having seen the chart you posted it seems that is not the case. |
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