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Commuting, Touring and Ride Reports
Started 3 months, 1 week ago (2009-09-24 21:33:00)  by seeborough
Quote: Originally Posted by RoadLoad I started the thread, so I can hijack it... I want to shift the discussion to "threads per inch" and ride quality because I also bought a pair of Hutchinson UrbanTour tires (
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Custom & Handmade Knives
Started 3 months, 1 week ago (2009-09-20 22:55:00)  by kyle royer
I have drilled a hole in the end of the damascus and am ready to tap it with a 10-32 tap(10 being the size and 32 being how may threads per inch). I have put a bolt in the damascus piece and have rounded it out a little. Now I'm working the piece down with the lathe. Now that I have the piece at the proper size I'll use files to shape it as in this picture. I ...
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Classic, Vintage & Veteran
Started 3 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-09-19 02:59:00)  by thirdbike
If you want to know what kind of thread it is, measure the bolt diameter and the number of threads per inch and we may be able to differentiate what it is. There is the Auto Bolt company in Cleveland...
Water Cooling
Started 3 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-09-17 08:14:00)  by iLoki
G 1/4" is a BSPP thread, at 19 threads per inch. NPSM has nothing to do with these fittings or blocks. You will occasionally see G 1/4" listed as G 1/4" BSPP. Again, with the compression fitting, just toss a second o-ring on there to make sure it seals well with the GTZ. (there's a collar around the existing o-ring that will hit the black cover on the block, a second allows it ...
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