Happy weekend :-)
For those very special mounting problems...
-- Met vriendelijke groet, Arie de Muynck
Happy weekend :-)
For those very special mounting problems...
-- Met vriendelijke groet, Arie de Muynck
LOL!! 8^)
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FrankW wrote:
Thanks,
My kid is study> Happy weekend :-)
Well... for a machine builder this can come in handy in many ways....I'll drop a copy in the workshop to see i I'll get any requests to pass on to You :-)
Krister L
Very Nice!
Anyone have an ANSI version?
snipped-for-privacy@hotmail.com (Doug Dorton) wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@posting.google.com:
Yeah, someone please tell me all the numbered sizes that have nothing to do with the actual size are just a joke! You use a number 21 tap drill for a #
10-32 hole. You're kidding, right? Oh wait, let make it easier and use fractions. 9/64 is bigger than 3/32, right?
I know that you jest, but by the way, all the numbered threads _do_ have something to do with the sizes. As far as the number drill, God only knows, but all number threads are sized by:
.013 * number + .060
When going smaller than 0-80, take away .013 per jump down. ie #00 thread is .060 - .013 = .043
I loved those bolts - most notably the drill tap screw option. Very innovative.
Where can I purchase these?
SMA
LOL, I have seen some of those bolts delivered to our firm!
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