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gunboatbay:
Whoops, the URL didn't show up when I hit "post"

http://www.victornet.com/cgi-bin/victor/productlist.html?subdepartments=Special+Thread+Taps:618,1170,1171

bogstandard:

--- Quote ---Yeh; instead of saying something doesn't exist, it would be beter to say, "I'm not aware of any
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--- Quote ---That size does not exist, it might do, but not in the standard range of thread sizes
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Bogs

SPiN Racing:
Sings E-bayyyyy!!

Ok so ended up getting it off ebay.
Got a 3-pack of taps I will use once for 10 dollars or so.
/shrug

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&item=140274152727


Scott

Oh and yes I read that right John, not in standard sizes  :thumbup: ...  I found there are a host of really odd sized 5/8 taps when you go to the non-standard size dealers. Like 5/8-26 !?!?!?!?

John Stevenson:
26 tpi thread is very common.
It exists as Cycle thread and brass thread, both technically different but in practice very interchangable.

In the Brass standard it's 26 throughout the range regardless of size wheras in the Cycle standard is available in 26 and 20 on the larger sizes.

Anyone into vintage British motorcycles will be very conversant with these in both RH and LH form.

JS.

PTsideshow:
I have to agree with the Bogster and Sir John, and to prove my point here is the thread chart site to end all thread charts sites and styles of thread. As I have been told that NSTP National Straight Pipe Thread  are no longer used, because of the National Taper Pipe Thread.
I have won an number of bets. As it is used in certain medical equipment connects. This is done to stop the interconnection of equipment and regular piping.

Much the same way that, water tubing, pipe, and plastic tubing,pipe, and electrical conduit other than in special conditions. Can't be used with each other.

Can anybody remember or even think they know what is common for all the trades in the sizes and types.  :bang: http://www.gewinde-normen.de/en/index.html  Specifications of International Thread Standards

And these are just the commonly used ones!  :doh:

glen

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