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RE: Never thought about it - daddo - 03-31-2017

I get stuff from here- they have a lot of tools hard to find.

https://www.mscdirect.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/browse/lookahead/?searchterm=14mm&hdrsrh=true


RE: Never thought about it - daddo - 04-01-2017

Also, I have fractional bits that can get you as close to MM as possible for standard work.

The problem with needing to get "exact" though is bit quality. If they aren't sharpened/ground to precise specs, they will wobble in the hole and create a larger and/or oblong hole. It is better to undersize the hole, then use a reamer to get the final size. Your drilling machine should have no runout.


RE: Never thought about it - tomsteve - 04-01-2017

I believe there are fraction, metric, letter, and number drill bits.


RE: Never thought about it - fixtureman - 04-01-2017

I get mine from Production Tools They have an online catalog and a brick and mortar store near me


RE: Never thought about it - AHill - 04-01-2017

You'd be surprised how many US industries have converted to metric, since they sell overseas.  Most of the auto industry converted quite a few years ago.  So, just about any company that sells drill bits also offers metric sizes.  The sources listed in this thread are all good choices.  You could also try Sears, if you need something cheap.  I can't remember if they have them in the stores, but they do sell them on line.


RE: Never thought about it - daddo - 04-01-2017

Yes- I even found a metric pipe wrench the other day. Was only a little more than the standard one.


RE: Never thought about it - 3finger - 04-02-2017

(04-01-2017, 08:00 PM)daddo Wrote: Yes- I even found a metric pipe wrench the other day. Was only a little more than the standard one.

Was it left or right-handed?


RE: Never thought about it - Cecil - 04-02-2017

(04-01-2017, 08:00 PM)daddo Wrote: Yes- I even found a metric pipe wrench the other day. Was only a little more than the standard one.

I have had a metric/SAE adjustable (Crescent) wrenches for years.  My adjustable Craftsman wrench I just looked at is 12" if I hold it one way, and 300mm if I hold it the other.  Makes it awkward getting SAE nuts off if they are not positioned so I can face the wrench correctly.