mvidalr
Well Known Member
Hello my fellow builders,
Which would be the fractional equivalence to a #10 drill bit used to enlarge the prepunched holes for the stall warner vane in a RV-8? Same applies to the -7 & -9 for what I understand.
I don't have this drill bit, and just like the famous #40 is a 3/32", and the #30 is a 1/8", i was wondering which would be the #10 required in the manual.
I know that according to the Aviation Standard book is (in decimal) .1935 but this does no good from the vast array of fractional drill bits that I have.
Thanks for the input!
Which would be the fractional equivalence to a #10 drill bit used to enlarge the prepunched holes for the stall warner vane in a RV-8? Same applies to the -7 & -9 for what I understand.
I don't have this drill bit, and just like the famous #40 is a 3/32", and the #30 is a 1/8", i was wondering which would be the #10 required in the manual.
I know that according to the Aviation Standard book is (in decimal) .1935 but this does no good from the vast array of fractional drill bits that I have.
Thanks for the input!