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I had the King Dicks out a couple of days ago.
My MF tractor has imperial fasteners on the oily bits, and metric on the bodywork and all the control stuff for the oily bits, and my selection of AF combination spanners are King Dick.
Yeah, all the ones I have are Whitworth (and old Whitworth at that, not modern 1940's sizes).
 
16BA must be tiny! I've worked with 12BA and that is small enough!
16BA would be 21swg, so around 0.032" ~0.8mm in outside diameter.

Edit

Should have added, BA is based on swg sizes, so 2BA would be a suitable thread for 6swg (0.192") and will cut slightly below this (around 2-4%) to guarantee a proper thread 4BA would be 9swg (0.144") etc.

It was useful because swg would be widely known, and therefore an appropriate BA thread would be known and although they don't equate exactly it's like those snippets:

1/16" ~ 0.0625" ~ 16swg ~ 16BWG ~ 1.6mm

Essentially the old systems all lined up to work together in a practical way.

Of course this only works in imperial measurements, the American things like awg etc don't line up with anything at all.
 
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