antmjr
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 7, 2005
- 3
Hi all, I beg your pardon for my intrusion.
I often run into American screws or nails, such as #10 or #12. Unfortunately
I'm not able to understand the way they were standardized; I notice that, say, #10 is
about 3.4mm and #12 is about 3mm. I suppose that #10 or #12 stands for a
fraction of something.
I'm looking for a table comparing American standards with European metric
ones and, if possible, for a concise description of American/English most
common types of wooden screws and nails. Could you help me suggesting a link or a
title of a small technical book?
Thank you, Antonio Majer, Italy
I often run into American screws or nails, such as #10 or #12. Unfortunately
I'm not able to understand the way they were standardized; I notice that, say, #10 is
about 3.4mm and #12 is about 3mm. I suppose that #10 or #12 stands for a
fraction of something.
I'm looking for a table comparing American standards with European metric
ones and, if possible, for a concise description of American/English most
common types of wooden screws and nails. Could you help me suggesting a link or a
title of a small technical book?
Thank you, Antonio Majer, Italy