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    Downwindtracker2 replied to the thread Machinery's 20th.
    As usual, we have wandered off topic, but screw threads certainly are part of the machinist trade. They even figure in millwrights...
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    Downwindtracker2 reacted to Warlock's post in the thread Machinery's 20th with Like Like.
    The thread I think was a probably designed and made to prevent others from using it in their products. That practice you see a lot with...
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    Downwindtracker2 reacted to PeterT's post in the thread Machinery's 20th with Like Like.
    Well I assume you make a 55-deg HSS tool with the proper nose radius similar to a conventional 60-deg thread. - you have the pitch...
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    Downwindtracker2 replied to the thread Machinery's 20th.
    I have 22tpi on my lathe, too. My son and I had a XIMA 250mm x 600mm (10x22) It didn't have 13tpi but did have 12 tpi. I think it was...
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    Downwindtracker2 reacted to Susquatch's post in the thread Machinery's 20th with Like Like.
    Not sure it matters, but 22 tpi is a standard thread pitch on my lathe.
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    Downwindtracker2 replied to the thread Machinery's 20th.
    I thought I might luck out and find it in the MH Collector's first edition, no luck. It's an obsolete thread from the late 19th...
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    Downwindtracker2 reacted to Susquatch's post in the thread Off topic posts with Like Like.
    You guys are all wusses. I do that all the time. In good weather! The problem is that she chews my head off when I tell her she is...
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    Downwindtracker2 replied to the thread Machinery's 20th.
    I'm working on learning to thread on my lathe so I have to get some target numbers, though the numbers were the same, the formats...
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    Downwindtracker2 replied to the thread Hello!.
    When that brewery was independent, it made some some pretty good beer.
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    Downwindtracker2 replied to the thread Hello!.
    The Aussies have drive thru's too. At least I saw them in the Northern Territories. I guess it was when they were buying by the carton...
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    Downwindtracker2 replied to the thread Machinery's 20th.
    It wasn't the only handbook. American Machinsts' Handbook written by Calvin & Stanley and published by McGraw Hill was another one...
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    Downwindtracker2 reacted to Susquatch's post in the thread Machinery's 20th with Like Like.
    PERFECT explanation Trev! It actually makes sense now and it will never bother me again! Thank you Sir! I gotta wonder how many of...
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    Downwindtracker2 reacted to Susquatch's post in the thread Machinery's 20th with Like Like.
    PERFECT explanation Trev! It actually makes sense now and it will never bother me again! Thank you Sir! I gotta wonder how many of...
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    Downwindtracker2 replied to the thread Hello!.
    Welcome, your videos are an easy to understand "go-to" for me.
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    Downwindtracker2 reacted to Blondihacks's post in the thread Hello! with Like Like.
    Hello everyone! I'm Quinn and I occasionally make silly videos on YouTube about model engineering. A viewer just let me know that this...
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