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![]() "T i m" wrote in message ... On Thu, 25 Feb 2016 07:32:41 +1100, "Rod Speed" wrote: "T i m" wrote in message . .. On Thu, 25 Feb 2016 04:42:11 +1100, "Rod Speed" wrote: T i m wrote Rod Speed wrote but, if you compress something rubber that's threaded ... what happens to the thread pitch ... ? Nothing, because the compression is of the rubber thread into the metal thread, not in the other direction where it affects the thread pitch. And how do you think that compression happens? Like I said, by the compression of the rubber thread into the metal thread, not in the other direction where it affects the thread pitch. How? By what is around the rubber. And that is? Look at the picture. |
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