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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Nice chart, maybe you could put it into the downloads section so it won't go out of date with this post.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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