Wamsutta
Well-known member
I think it's a bad idea. I see a lot of youtube mechanics doing that.
An M6-1.0 bolt is not a 10mm bolt. It's a 6mm bolt. It may measure 10mm across the width of the hex flats, but it's not a 10mm bolt. And when it comes to SAE, I've always thought of 5/16'' bolts as 5/16'' bolts. I never once thought of them as 1/2'' bolts just because they measure 1/2'' across the flats. Maybe I'm wired differently, but I like the way I do it better.
An M6-1.0 bolt is not a 10mm bolt. It's a 6mm bolt. It may measure 10mm across the width of the hex flats, but it's not a 10mm bolt. And when it comes to SAE, I've always thought of 5/16'' bolts as 5/16'' bolts. I never once thought of them as 1/2'' bolts just because they measure 1/2'' across the flats. Maybe I'm wired differently, but I like the way I do it better.
