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Unread 01-02-2024, 08:10 PM   #1
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Screws were not standardised back when Parker started in business. Todays screws have a rolled thread.Screws for Parkers were probaby made on a screw machines throughout there manufacture. Tolerances during that era were not nearly as tight as the machines are capable of today. Oh yeh I have a 1/8-48 die at home,howver, I don't know it use.
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I have a 1/8-48 die at home,howver, I don't know it use.
I believe The Hair Club For Men uses it. I was going to give it a go, but have a hell of a time in the mirror. righty tighty?
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I believe The Hair Club For Men uses it. I was going to give it a go, but have a hell of a time in the mirror. righty tighty?
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