complete SAE and metric drill and tap tables, and metric/decimal conversions can be found here
http://www3.telus.net/public/aschoepp/tapdrill.html
complete SAE and metric drill and tap tables, and metric/decimal conversions can be found here
http://www3.telus.net/public/aschoepp/tapdrill.html
Wow, another great site! Thank goodness I have a computer to catalog all this stuff. Makes me appreciate the Einstein Theory of Knowledge - never memorize anything you can look up!complete SAE and metric drill and tap tables, and metric/decimal conversions can be found here
http://www3.telus.net/public/aschoepp/tapdrill.html
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Tim: Thanks a bunch. You still working over at Mike's off Livingston?Hi bill
The correct drill size for a 10mm bolt is drill letter "Q".
this is .3320 (between 21/64 & 11/32)
it works for 1.25 or 1.50 pitch (thread percent)
your 10mm bolt should measure .3937 to .3940
Hope this helps Tim
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As long as you can remember where to look it up....Makes me appreciate the Einstein Theory of Knowledge - never memorize anything you can look up!
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That's the secret!!!!
Bill Stevens - Mbr # 103106
BnS Racing www.bnsracing.net
92 ITA Saturn
83 ITB Shelby Dodge Charger
Sponsors - Race-Keeper Data/Video Aquisition Systems www.race-keeper.com
Simpson Performance Products - simpsonraceproducts.com
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Wow, another great site! Thank goodness I have a computer to catalog all this stuff. Makes me appreciate the Einstein Theory of Knowledge - never memorize anything you can look up!
Tim: Thanks a bunch. You still working over at Mike's off Livingston?
Hi Bill ,
After 34 years of turning bolts , I retired two years ago.
I was immediately informed that mechanics don't retire,
"they just die under cars." Now near Cincy.
Tim
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