METRIC SIZES VS AMERICAN STANDARD SAE, YOU CAN SWAP
I hope this conversion chart will help when that elusive wrench or metric socket just isn't available.
10mm = 3/8"
11mm = 7/6"
13mm = 1/2"
14mm = 9/16"
16mm = 5/8"
17mm = 11/16"
19mm = 3/4"
These are all real close equivalents. They might need a slight tap or wiggle just a little but it beats rolling up sanding cloth in a larger socket and beating it on the offending bolt.
Buck1234 :2thumbs: :yes:
Tools... you need tools ?
Like Scotty, I have metric, SAE and some early 1900s wrenches. Best of all, I have them all in triplicate. I'm still trying to figure that out... must be because they are shiny.
Almost forgot... I also have the Crescent hammer and the Vice Grip Hammer. Like sugar you can never get too much. Ken krb1945