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Kensal, The top tang screws that I have measured were .200 x 30 TPI
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Daze:
Thanks for your insight. I finally managed to check one through a Brownells "screw checker" and it came out 12-28. But my needs are for a GH with No. 2 bbls. Other top pins may be different for other frame sizes. Again, thanks much. Best, Kensal |
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Kensal, Thanks for your reply. I checked these screws on an optical comparator. And that is what I came up with. I have a couple of those screw checkers in my box but I have found that on some fine thread pitch's they can be lacking.
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Daze:
FYI, the reason I'm checking this is that I've run into my first stripped Parker top pin screw. Some bodger not only stripped the threads off the screw -- but out of the bottom plate too! I need to have the pin thread end welded up a bit, turn it, and re-thread. I managed to save the threads in the plate... I think! I've got a welder who can handle anything. Best, Kensal |
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