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Old 07-09-2010
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Default Drilling Losi Pistons

Am about to enter the crazy world of drilling losi pistons. I'm after a imperial 55 gauge drill bit, drawn something of a blank on google. Any tips on a supplier? Cheers.
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Hope this is of some help.

Measurements
#60 - 1.02mm
#59 - 1.05
#58 - 1.07
#57 - 1.10
#56 - 3/64"
#55 - 1.30mm
#54 - 1.40mm

So if its 1.30mm bits your after then i found these on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/10-x-1-3MM-HSS...item3a4f7d5810
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Natural # 60 = 1.02mm
Black # 57 = 1.10mm
Red # 56 = 1.18mm
Orange # 55 = 1.30mm
Blue # 54 = 1.40mm

You can get the metric sizes from hobbycraft or a doll house shop,
Northy on here was selling them as a set.
Or the other place to try is a model engineering show, or a web/shop that does steam trains.
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Thanks guys
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