Dremel nosepiece thread
replying to Bill Price, 6PTsocket wrote:
The thread is 3/4-12. That is absolutely correct. It is discussed in a lot of places. It is a special thread, meaning it is not standard coarse or fine.. 3/4 coarse thread is 3/4-10 and fine thread is 3/4-16. There are no regular nuts you can buy. If threads are a mystery to you I won't even go into where to buy a tap and tap drill. The pair would run you around $30. If you want to go that way, just reply and I will go into the details -- posted from http://www.polytechforum.com/metalwo...ad-377835-.htm using PolyTechForum's Web, RSS and Social Media Interface to rec.crafts.metalworking and other engineering groups |
Dremel nosepiece thread
6PTsocket wrote: replying to Bill Price, 6PTsocket wrote: The thread is 3/4-12. That is absolutely correct. It is discussed in a lot of places. It is a special thread, meaning it is not standard coarse or fine.. 3/4 coarse thread is 3/4-10 and fine thread is 3/4-16. There are no regular nuts you can buy. If threads are a mystery to you I won't even go into where to buy a tap and tap drill. The pair would run you around $30. If you want to go that way, just reply and I will go into the details -- posted from http://www.polytechforum.com/metalwo...ad-377835-.htm using PolyTechForum's Web, RSS and Social Media Interface to rec.crafts.metalworking and other engineering groups You replied to a post that is over 11 years old. Do you think that he is still waiting for a reply to an old Usenet post? Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 22:48:23 -0500 From: "Bill Price" Newsgroups: rec.crafts.metalworking |
Dremel nosepiece thread
replying to 6PTsocket, gomose wrote:
Not true, it is a standard thread but BRITISH STANDARD ie 3/4" BSF. -- for full context, visit https://www.polytechforum.com/metalw...ad-377835-.htm |
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