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    I searched diligently, but the only metric drill gauge I could find is sold by Rutland Tool. After waiting over a month, it arrived today. The numeric information showing hole size is lightly engraved on a plain steel plate. Other in drill gauges in my shop are painted black with white numbers, and are easy to read.

    Does anyone know of a metric drill gauge that is easier to read and less prone to rust than the one sold by Rutland?
    Last edited by Coolbreeze; 01-19-2009, 07:48 PM.
    George Tinkham
    Springfield, IL
    www.virmc.com
    AMCA # 1494
    1941 Indian 841
    1948 Indian Chief
    1956 H-D KHK
    1960 CH
    1964 BMW R69S
    1966 Honda Touring Benly (aka "150 Dream")
    1984 Moto Guzzi V65Sp

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    Sorry but no. You could make your own though. A box of small metal stamps and a set of metric drill bits will do it for you. I would use a mild steel for a gauge block. It will drill through more easily. Lay out the block in lines. Automatic center punch the locations for each drill bit. Drill them all out with each metric drill bit. Use a drill press ! Stamp the identifications of each hole. DONE ! Pain to do, but works. Paps

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    • #3
      McMaster- Carr has them. p.n. # 8986A64. They take credit cards.

      http://www.mcmaster.com/

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      • #4
        How about a set of metric dial calipers?
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        Steve
        AMCA #7300

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