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Funky small eye bolt threads
When I look at small eye bolt threads (not wood screw, machine screw)
I see thread sizes like 1/8"-32 and 3/32"-32 and 3/16"-24 in the catalogs. (e.g. McMaster-Carr page 1465.) Is it possible that these are really 6-32, 8-32, and 10-24 threads, just called something weird out of the deep eyebolt tradition? Or are there truly funky threads with matching funky nuts only used on eyebolts? I remember stove bolts coming in similar small fractional funky sizes too but don't see them much anymore. Tim. |
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