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Screw it!! (Original Post) Jesus Malverde Apr 2014 OP
Sex bolts - "used where a head is desired". Scuba Apr 2014 #1
Coupling siligut Apr 2014 #2
Nice hermetic Apr 2014 #3
Awesome rodroc Apr 2014 #4
Thanks, this is helpful to an old do-it-yourselfer! n/t Paper Roses Apr 2014 #5
A stupid question on screwing IDemo Jun 2014 #6

hermetic

(8,622 posts)
3. Nice
Thu Apr 24, 2014, 05:51 PM
Apr 2014

I have a sheet of paper mostly like that but it also has sizes on it. I lay it on the table and use it to sort my screws and such by size. Comes in handy.

rodroc

(6 posts)
4. Awesome
Fri Apr 25, 2014, 04:57 PM
Apr 2014

That is a great picture. It is really helpful. I think I am going to print it and put it in my workshop.

Thanks
Regards
Rod
http://www.lakenormanseptic.com/

IDemo

(16,926 posts)
6. A stupid question on screwing
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 08:44 AM
Jun 2014

I need to place several threaded holes in some large aluminum heatsinks. These are needed to mount some power resistors with 1/8" mounting holes. I've looked at several charts to try to determine which size of bit to use prior to thread-tapping them but can't quite grasp the terminology. "Just a bit* smaller" doesn't seem quite scientific enough, though.

This chart shows what appears to my mind as inverse numbers, which make it look like I'm to drill a larger hole than the thread diameter.

Screw size-4, major diameter-.112, clearance hole-.125

Thanks for any replies.

* pun intended

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