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Roger Beere:
Hi all. I have been struggling through trying to find how to use the site (being a newcommer and thick as pig dung where these new fangled computers are concerned) and I stumbled accross the 123 block topic. I have been model engineering for 25 years ish and have never come accross them. Does anyone have a photo? It is raining here in Brittany, France. Quite romantic listening to the rain hammering down on the workshop roof, sort of deadens the sound of the swearing whilst I am TRYING to fit the bŁ$%$&$d water gauge to the traction engine. I could do with a 3/8 X 32 tap for the top fixing and a 3/8 X 33 tap for the bottom. We are invited to our neighbours 50th wedding doo tomorrow and there is no bar!!! now what's that all about??? Regards Roger :hammer: |
raynerd:
Chris |
PekkaNF:
See: http://rotagriponline.com/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.browse&category_id=264&Itemid=29 I have set of these 123 Block Set http://rotagriponline.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=7660&category_id=264&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=29 Have to check if the threads are as advertized when I'll get some imperial bolts (3/8-16")! If it fits, maybe I should order that size allthread. I have only used them on my milling vice to tilt boltted objects. Pekka |
PekkaNF:
Right. Went to local bolt shop and bought ONE 3/8-16 bolt, because I didn't want to end a box full of bolt assortment I have no use for. It did fit perfectly. Now what? More bolts? Pekka |
Bogstandard:
--- Quote ---ONE 3/8-16 bolt --- End quote --- Is that UNC or BSW? |
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