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Nico13

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Jan 28, 2003
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Hi, I have an old slide type of reference chart for hole sizes, screw and nuts, tap holes etc. It was made in 1982, and no matter how hard I search, I can't find them anymore. It was made by a company called Tad Technical Services out of Cambridge Mass. I'm pretty sure they are out of biz now. Does anyone know where I could find more of these handy dany objects?

"we all come into the world the same way, naked, screaming and covered in blood. If you live right, that kind of thing doesn't have to stop there!"
 
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a MILLION THANK YOU'S!!!

"we all come into the world the same way, naked, screaming and covered in blood. If you live right, that kind of thing doesn't have to stop there!"
 
No problem, I love those things too and was just as excited to find it....BTW, you are not the first to ask about these...

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Holy schinkes! $18.00...That's a bit.

Have you looked into the Holo-krome screw selector? $2.50. I use it every day. There's also a metric one available.


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Darn. I remember the days when these things were free. Mine are ancient and well used.
 
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