woodtick314
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36 is .1065". 3/32" is a touch smaller, 7/64" is a little bigger. If you are drilling for a 6-32 tap, use the 7/64". Hope this helps.
Jim W
Try a Tacoma Screw location. They do stock number drills like for a 6-32 tap. Another way to tap for that thread in thin material is to use a tri tap and start with a smaller drill bit.
RoyS
#36 = .1065.
2.7 mm = .1063.
http://www.ohio.edu/people/schneidw/audio/images/drill_decimal_equivalents.pdf