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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Watson" data-source="post: 161574" data-attributes="member: 38"><p>I of course bow to MM's equipment and skills that can measure original or distorted threads to such a high degree of accuracy.</p><p></p><p> I am reminded of a Christmas many years ago. I used to buy for my Wife, American Artist Fred Stone's collector Equestrian plates, which were mostly of famous race horses, Secretariat, Seattle Slew etc, and would then go to a local art shop and purchase an appropriate plate holder for mounting it on the wall with the growing collection. This particular year I apparently was not "In the Christmas spirit" On entering the art store a rather brusque middle aged clerk asked if I could use some help to which I responded as to what I was seeking, they then started with a long list of questions about shape, wood grain, colour, type of glass etc. My response was, "I'm sorry, I am merely a man, I just need one that fits!" The sale was completed rather quickly.</p><p></p><p>I feel the same way about this thread. All it needs to do is fit. and to me 1/2 -26 bsc fits the cable nut perfectly!</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p></p><p>and Merry Christmas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Watson, post: 161574, member: 38"] I of course bow to MM's equipment and skills that can measure original or distorted threads to such a high degree of accuracy. I am reminded of a Christmas many years ago. I used to buy for my Wife, American Artist Fred Stone's collector Equestrian plates, which were mostly of famous race horses, Secretariat, Seattle Slew etc, and would then go to a local art shop and purchase an appropriate plate holder for mounting it on the wall with the growing collection. This particular year I apparently was not "In the Christmas spirit" On entering the art store a rather brusque middle aged clerk asked if I could use some help to which I responded as to what I was seeking, they then started with a long list of questions about shape, wood grain, colour, type of glass etc. My response was, "I'm sorry, I am merely a man, I just need one that fits!" The sale was completed rather quickly. I feel the same way about this thread. All it needs to do is fit. and to me 1/2 -26 bsc fits the cable nut perfectly! Cheers and Merry Christmas [/QUOTE]
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