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Title: Tapping Drill Sizes
Post by: Dave on 06.02.2025, 23:39
Don't know if this of use to anyone? but it's a chart I made up for my own benefit a few years back.
So if any of you need to thread a hole, this might help  ;)

Tapping 1.png  Tapping 2.png 

Thanks to Village Id  ;)
Title: Re: Tapping Drill Sizes
Post by: Lee on 07.02.2025, 01:33
That was me by the way  ;)

I used to drill a lot of holes  ::)

TEC 1.jpg TEC 2.jpg Y1.jpg Y2.jpg
Y3.jpg Y4.jpg Y5.jpg B1.JPG
B2.JPG B3.JPG B4.JPG B5.JPG         
Title: Re: Tapping Drill Sizes
Post by: Dave on 07.02.2025, 07:27
Quote from: Lee on 07.02.2025, 01:33I used to drill a lot of holes  ::)         

What were those round plates with lots of holes in Lee?
Title: Re: Tapping Drill Sizes
Post by: Lee on 07.02.2025, 13:45
Quote from: Dave on 07.02.2025, 07:27What were those round plates with lots of holes in Lee?
Baffle plates ..... are you baffled  :)
Part of the tube bundles (heat exchangers) used in industrial air conditioning and submarines
Title: Re: Tapping Drill Sizes
Post by: Dave on 07.02.2025, 15:51
Ok that explains that, thank you  :thumbup
Title: Re: Tapping Drill Sizes
Post by: Camper6 on 15.02.2025, 00:44
I have a tap hanging around here in my kitchen other than the water tap.  I don't know where it came from.
 
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