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Found this Fastener Info. Had to share.

really good, but missing these:
 

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That Black Book looks handy, easier to find and lay on the bench than Machinery's Hand Book.
 
I always prefer PDF so I can always have a document wherever I am, AND so I can use my tablet to enlarge the tiny text they always use.
No tablet, no internet on phone and my lap top would likely suffer serious damage should i take it anyplace i have access to a hammer. :rolleyes: I know enough about the internet to be a danger to myself somedays.:):)
 
If you have an Apple product try

http://www.iengineerapp.com/ still using it on iOS 15

Using an Apple around here is about the same as hooking up a red impliment to a green tractor. A guy could get seriously hurt. My Fg tractor actually jumped two feet and bit me. HARD. Took multiple trips to the fracture clinic and two months in a bandage to heal. I painted that stupid thing green and it's been ok ever since.

NO APPLES ALLOWED HERE.

But there are similar apps for android. Some are really cool.
 
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