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What size of drill bit do I use ??

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Richard

04-06-2002 08:53:43




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.125 what size bit is this




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frankie

04-07-2002 14:09:12




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 Re: what size of drill bit do I use ?? in reply to Richard, 04-06-2002 08:53:43  
God help you if you cant figure that one out



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Jake

04-06-2002 10:47:18




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 Re: what size of drill bit do I use ?? in reply to Richard, 04-06-2002 08:53:43  
Type in drill and tap sizes then search on the net, there are charts free for printing out and are handy to keep in the garage. Use Google.com as the seatch engine iy's the best.



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bob

04-06-2002 09:18:00




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 Re: what size of drill bit do I use ?? in reply to Richard, 04-06-2002 08:53:43  
that would be 1/8 in bit



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Tom

04-07-2002 10:14:13




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 Re: Re: what size of drill bit do I use ?? in reply to bob, 04-06-2002 09:18:00  
Yes, it is 1/8, but you need a decimal equivilent chart to tell you all this type of information, letter, number, fraction, metric, decimal, etc. Very useful, find one somewhere, on the net, in a book, and copy it. Some machine tool catalogs have them you can rip out or copy.



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MikeEnglebrecht

04-09-2002 00:06:14




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 Re: Re: Re: what size of drill bit do I use ?? in reply to Tom, 04-07-2002 10:14:13  
Some tool supply houses give away great charts. just call one in the phone book and ask for a wall chart.
I know some astute people who have trouble with fractions. Some of the smartest people I know are dyscalctic, It's like dylexia but with math. I have both and It used to be a problem for me. I now give seminars for aerospace companies that make things like the space shuttle.
So for the guy who made the comment about who should know that. You are a jerk. For guys like Tom who are just trying to help, Thanks.

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