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Re: 0.502" Drill bit?

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Originally Posted by Don Rotolo View Post
If you have a lathe and are willing to take the time to learn how to do precision work, you can use a boring bar to make the hole whatever size you want.
A boring bar huh?? As opposed to an exciting bar?

Btw, all kidding aside, according to my drill chart right here the closest drill size to the one you want which are standard ones are either:
the 1/2" one (.500") or a 33/64 (.5156") drill bit.

In metric the closest ones are either:
a 12.50mm (.4921") or a 14mm (.5512") drill bit.
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Last edited by Elgin Clock : 10-04-2009 at 15:47. Reason: Fixed the info... all good now!