Keith:
After looking at your photo, I'm wondering if my response is out of order? Are the threads NC as I suspected, or are they really 6-32?
Larry
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Re: Screw
I'm confused. 6-32 is NC. Keith's photo is a closeup. Given that, it sure looks like 6-32x1½ with a hex nut to me (the nut is in shadow).
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Re: Screw
6-32 sounds too small. I'm thinking more like 10-32.
I'm not going to take mine apart to tell you tho...
I'm not going to take mine apart to tell you tho...
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