I was using your format (off the top of my head) from your excellent Excel spreadsheets!
I spent many years in military Logistics at Ford (Aerospace) establishing "precedence" on how to write descriptions (we used Mil Handbook H4) and that experience was carried on to planning and scheduling.
"I've seen you geek out before, but this is just crazy good."
I was also know as "Mr. Volkswagen" because I did a bit of dirt track and off road racing in VWs. Not a geek in sight there.
By the way, I was using a digital caliper and got carried away with number of decimals. I can't REALLY measure to the 10 thousandths.
I put my digital calipers back in the box, put them on a shelf and went back to my 65 year old dial calipers. Did you know they don't need batteries?
All this started when I went to one of the local Mustang stores (there used to be 8 or 9 locally, we got one now) and asked for a bolt that hold the clutch spring retainer bracket to the brake pedal support on a 66 Mustang. The guy behind the counter had no idea what I was talking about. So I started to do some research on the topic - the Mustang Hardware Spreadsheet was the result. That was 1974.
Enjoy the fruits of my labors.
The bolt is 43490-S8, and you need three.
Jim