Quote from: FifeingEejit on 29 March, 2021, 12:03:26 pmQuote from: Davef on 29 March, 2021, 06:47:16 amQuote from: FifeingEejit on 28 March, 2021, 10:13:58 pmEdit to previous commentI thought metric bolts and machine screws with hexagonal heads for turning with a spanner or socket, went straight from 3 to 5. Sent from my BKL-L09 using TapatalkDarn it https://www.westfieldfasteners.co.uk/A2_ScrewBolt_HexHd_M4_THRfull.htmlLearn something gnew every day What's DIN931 that it's not to be confused with DIN933? Sent from my BKL-L09 using TapatalkThread pitch i think
Quote from: Davef on 29 March, 2021, 06:47:16 amQuote from: FifeingEejit on 28 March, 2021, 10:13:58 pmEdit to previous commentI thought metric bolts and machine screws with hexagonal heads for turning with a spanner or socket, went straight from 3 to 5. Sent from my BKL-L09 using TapatalkDarn it https://www.westfieldfasteners.co.uk/A2_ScrewBolt_HexHd_M4_THRfull.htmlLearn something gnew every day What's DIN931 that it's not to be confused with DIN933? Sent from my BKL-L09 using Tapatalk
Quote from: FifeingEejit on 28 March, 2021, 10:13:58 pmEdit to previous commentI thought metric bolts and machine screws with hexagonal heads for turning with a spanner or socket, went straight from 3 to 5. Sent from my BKL-L09 using TapatalkDarn it https://www.westfieldfasteners.co.uk/A2_ScrewBolt_HexHd_M4_THRfull.html
Edit to previous commentI thought metric bolts and machine screws with hexagonal heads for turning with a spanner or socket, went straight from 3 to 5. Sent from my BKL-L09 using Tapatalk
Quote from: Kim on 28 March, 2021, 09:13:16 pmThat reminds me, I wanted a 5.5mm spanner for something recently, as the parallel action pliers[1] were a bit chunky for the space involved.[1] If you don't already own some, you should. They're one of those tools that keeps coming in useful, in spite of having no obvious purpose.This. Bit expensive, but really nice. I have the mini and a big one.
That reminds me, I wanted a 5.5mm spanner for something recently, as the parallel action pliers[1] were a bit chunky for the space involved.[1] If you don't already own some, you should. They're one of those tools that keeps coming in useful, in spite of having no obvious purpose.
Quote from: Davef on 29 March, 2021, 02:03:59 pmQuote from: FifeingEejit on 29 March, 2021, 12:03:26 pmQuote from: Davef on 29 March, 2021, 06:47:16 amQuote from: FifeingEejit on 28 March, 2021, 10:13:58 pmEdit to previous commentI thought metric bolts and machine screws with hexagonal heads for turning with a spanner or socket, went straight from 3 to 5. Sent from my BKL-L09 using TapatalkDarn it https://www.westfieldfasteners.co.uk/A2_ScrewBolt_HexHd_M4_THRfull.htmlLearn something gnew every day What's DIN931 that it's not to be confused with DIN933? Sent from my BKL-L09 using TapatalkThread pitch i thinkNope.It is fully threaded vs partly threaded.
I know that I got the 7mm spanner I have for a specific task, but I cannot remember what that task was. It definitely wasn't hydraulic brakes.
That reminds me, I wanted a 5.5mm spanner for something recently, as the parallel action pliers[1] were a bit chunky for the space involved.
Quote from: Cudzoziemiec on 28 March, 2021, 08:54:00 pmI know that I got the 7mm spanner I have for a specific task, but I cannot remember what that task was. It definitely wasn't hydraulic brakes.The 7mm spanner in my set gets used to open and close the central heating drain cocks.
There’s a long tradition of cycle brakes needing unusual sizes of tools.Anyone else remember the 3.5mm hex key vital for Campag Delta brakes ? A size neede for no other purpose I know of.
Kim, you are very bad!
3. Drill the hole out using a 13/64” drill bit.4. Tap the hole using a 1/4 - 28 tap. Since youhave tapped the hole, you will not need to use thelock nut
Simple to install, too.http://www.mirrycle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/original-instructions.pdfQuote3. Drill the hole out using a 13/64” drill bit.4. Tap the hole using a 1/4 - 28 tap. Since youhave tapped the hole, you will not need to use thelock nutWho needs band-on fitting when you can rely upon your customer having 13/64" drill bits and 1/4-28 taps ? (albeit for the Campagnolo fitting) . And some people complain about a missing spanner