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noteven wrote:
... from the instructions: Never completely apply twisting force to Happy Ratchet in circumference of recently sharpened Glorious Sunshine saw.
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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:Aha, it certainly could be.
Fj12 Ryder
I have seen 1/4" x 20 bolts for tubular exhaust headers with 5/16" hex heads. 8mm wrench can be substituted. Can this possibly be the answer?
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Cummins12V98 wrote:
Always purchased USMade hand tools. Still have them.
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Rustofer wrote:No offense, but I really would have to see it to believe it. A 1/4-20 SAE thread with a 10mm head? Seeing is believing.
Smaller than 7/16". I'm talking about 1/4" bolts with 10mm heads.
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Rustofer wrote:Smaller than what? A 7/16" bolt head is 11.1 mm. So a 11 mm bolt head is 0.004" smaller than a 7/16" bolt head. So an 11 mm wrench will fit on a 7/16" bolt/nut.profdant139 wrote:
Speaking of wrenches, has anyone else noticed that not all wrenches are truly sized the same?? I have some newer open-end wrenches that are marked as 7/16 (for quarter inch bolts) that seem to be "sloppy" -- they are fractionally too loose. Am I dreaming, or is that really true?
I don't have a micrometer to measure the perceived sloppiness.
The last 1/4" bolts I bought had smaller metric heads.