Yes, almost all metal stud manufactures have pre-punched holes in studs at normal heights for wires and Plumbing. Beware building codes require that when a wire is put in the hole the hole must have a plastic grommet installed to protect the ware insulation from being cut.
no
YOU CAN'T. A 1500 rim has 6 stud holes. A 2500 rim has 8 stud holes. IT JUST WONT WORK
No they are not the with of the stud holes are different.
Notice there are two threaded holes in the brake drum. Insert a metric bolt into the holes and tighten until the drum pops off. Replace the stud.
In general, you can't stud ANY used tire. The manufacturers provide small holes for tire studs and once a tire is driven even a few miles, those holes fill up with grit and road debris. It will be almost impossible to find a tire store that's willing to stud a used tire, since the process will involve digging out whatever has built up inside those stud holes. I also wouldn't trust the studs to stay in the tire if someone DID dig out the debris.
What gauge metal is most used in interior applications
look on the inside of your lip, and the outside, and stick it straight in based on the angle of the holes.
Not sure about the hole but the stud size is M12 X 1.25
There are multiple models with the stud. The Ray-Ban original wayfarer is the thick black round half circle with the 2 studs.
Stud a large-headed piece of metal that pierces and projects from a surface, especially for decoration. So put this in relationship with a girl.
It means there is a small metal stud or ring going through your toungue.
what guage steel is used in interior applications