MScott
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There have been a couple of threads recently about saving hardware (nuts, bolts, screws etc.) and they have reminded me of a problem I have been having. I save hardware and have used a simple system of plastic oil containers (laid flat with sides cut out) to store them. My sorting system has been quite simple...1/4; 5/16/ 3/8 etc in coarse and fine thread.
I'm finding, however, that I occasionally get bolts and nuts that appear to be SAE but turn out to be metric of an almost identical size.
I recently purchased a 60 drawer library card filing cabinet that is going to allow me to sort things much more finely but this problem with metric vs SAE is giving me fits.
A while back, I noticed a device in a hardware store that had samples of most nut and bolt sizes in various threads that you could try a nut or bolt on/in to determine what size and thread your sample was. Unfortunately I can't remember where I saw it or whether it was something available for purchase.
Does anyone know if such a sorting device is available and if so, where it can be obtained? It would make sorting hardware so much easier.
I'm finding, however, that I occasionally get bolts and nuts that appear to be SAE but turn out to be metric of an almost identical size.
I recently purchased a 60 drawer library card filing cabinet that is going to allow me to sort things much more finely but this problem with metric vs SAE is giving me fits.
A while back, I noticed a device in a hardware store that had samples of most nut and bolt sizes in various threads that you could try a nut or bolt on/in to determine what size and thread your sample was. Unfortunately I can't remember where I saw it or whether it was something available for purchase.
Does anyone know if such a sorting device is available and if so, where it can be obtained? It would make sorting hardware so much easier.
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