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Drill Tap and screw wall chart

Radio Ron w4ron

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I wonder if anyone could tell me where I could get one of the wall charts that shows drill tap and screw sizes. There were a couple of them in the machine shop section of the engineering dept where I used to work.
I'd love to have one for my workshop.
I've thought about using AutoCad to draw my own, but it seems like a lot of trouble if I can find one already done.

Thanks a bunch.
 
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I have one by Morse Cutting Tools and it's very nice. It measures 21'' X 25''. I got it at my local industrial supply store.
 

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This is what I have hanging in my shop, it cover a little bit of everything. It came from an AutoCAD DWG file, print it out 30"x42" sheet.
 

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I got one from Starrett, as well as some pocket charts, catalogs, etc and another from Applied Industrial Technologies through work. They always drop off calendars and stuff around December.
 
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Go to BING, do a search for Drill and tap chart, under Images, pick the one you like, print it off, and put it in a clear plastic sleeve. I have charts everywhere in my garage and toolbox. Cost just a few pennies to make.
 

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I printed a chart off the internet, if I'm using a tap I likely have cutting oil on my hands. I don't really want that on my smartphone, but one of those big starret charts would look nice on the wall.
 
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Radio Ron w4ron

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Thanks for all the tips guys, I just got back from running my afternoon errands, while I was out I happened to remember that there was a Fastnale store in Indian Trail.
I stopped in there and asked if they had a wall drill chart I could buy,
the guy replied No I don't have one you can buy, but I have one you can have for free.
It's way too big for my shop, so I'm going to trim off all the advertising and unnecessary stuff.

Thanks again for all the tips.
 

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I've got one from SPI that came free with something I ordered from MSC or Enco. Also another from an engineering house somewhere. They're easy to get if you know the right places to ask in the industry.

If you print some in your home computer on 8.5x11", take it to your local Office Depot and have them laminate it. Costs about a buck and it's a nice rigid lamination. Worth the time, better than plastic sleeves you can buy or cheap home laminators.
 

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This is what I have hanging in my shop, it cover a little bit of everything. It came from an AutoCAD DWG file, print it out 30"x42" sheet.

You don't happen to have one, or know where to find one that is more metal work oriented do you? This one is great, just would like to be able to add one that is more metal oriented.
 
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