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What threads are on the two nuts holding the two halves of the mount together? If UNC or UNF, then perhaps the mount is something built here.
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Ed, can you contact me by either private message or email through here? I have some additional questions but not related and don't want this thread to drift.
Thanks
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Rob: good idea. I'll check the threads when I get a chance. Probably not until next week.
Robin: pm sent. |
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I checked the threads, then forgot to post the result. The thread is metric. It looks like 8 x1.25. So the assembly is probably European, though not necessarily Russian.
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So with that information you have to use the patina of the mount to judge it. We have been using metric here in Canada for the last 40 years, but it is still the second choice when it comes to using benchstock hardware. After all, how many hardware outlets stock UNC in bulk, but charge you by the "each" for metric.
You are likely right about it being from Europe or Comm block I suspect. |
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