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Hinge Pin Diameters
As title suggest really, i am trying to find out the diameter of the B4 rear hinge pins and i dont have a vernier and so i am struggling to get an accurate measurement :(. i have seen on a website that they are 3mm but i am machining some braces and so need to make sure this is an accurate measurement.
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Hi, I think I have some hinge pins loose, and a pair of verniers...I'll give one a measure when I get home...unless someone else answers first!
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nice one cheers andy
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i seem to remember they are 7/64" diameter (2.778mm) - gotta love those imperial sizes :lol:
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wow, now thats an easy size to work with :lol:
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Vernier says 0.1" or 2.76mm!! So yeah, guess the 7/64" is correct.
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nice one thanks chaps
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surely they would just be 1/8th inch?
(but maybe i am just thinking about Losi sizes...) |
technically 8/64" would be 1/8th inch 7/64 is one 64th of an inch smaller....
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7/64 =0.1094 =2.7781mm take a look at this chart for accurate conversions http://mdmetric.com/tech/cvtcht.htm |
Hehe...your absolutely right! Should have included more decimal places in my post...vernier read 0.108", turned it to metric mode and it read 2.76mm :)
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I just got the 30 degrees caster blocks and found the hole for the hinge pin a really tight fit, I had removed the flashing around the hole, it felt like something would break before the hinge pin would go through the blocks. The vertical pin slides through fine. Tried on some mates blocks he had in his box - also very tight.
I was looking at getting a reamer to clean out the hole. Anyone else found this? |
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I saw this last week too, seems common on the 'latest' mouldings - read that how you want.
I'm just looking into sourcing some 7/64" drill bits now that can be carefully used to clean out wishbone pin holes if anyone is interested? :eh?: G |
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