Just for future reference, when you say the 8/32nd screws, they are 8-32 (8 being the size, 32 being the tpi). I used to call them 8/32nd as well, until my brother (The neurotic millwright that he is) explained it to me on how to say the screw size. Lol. I just got a compact parts container today, and I had no idea what I'm supposed to use it for. Looks like I'll probably put screws in it as well ð
Thank you. Just a bad habit ð. I knew itâs 8-32. Aaand still said it ðĪ·ââïļ. A great reminder for sure, that we donât always watch what we are saying.
@@ryanpinkham6784 I hear you man. I try to be professional and sound professional but sometimes when I get really caught up in what I'm saying my rather...uncommon dialect still pops up to confuse whoever I'm talking to ð
Just for future reference, when you say the 8/32nd screws, they are 8-32 (8 being the size, 32 being the tpi). I used to call them 8/32nd as well, until my brother (The neurotic millwright that he is) explained it to me on how to say the screw size. Lol.
I just got a compact parts container today, and I had no idea what I'm supposed to use it for.
Looks like I'll probably put screws in it as well ð
Thank you. Just a bad habit ð. I knew itâs 8-32. Aaand still said it ðĪ·ââïļ. A great reminder for sure, that we donât always watch what we are saying.
@@ryanpinkham6784 I hear you man. I try to be professional and sound professional but sometimes when I get really caught up in what I'm saying my rather...uncommon dialect still pops up to confuse whoever I'm talking to ð
The 3d printed inserts are nice to carry fewer pieces but more varieties of stuff
This is true.