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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Watson" data-source="post: 161592" data-attributes="member: 38"><p>Oh yes! Why not???? I can see a fortune in my future. Once a year when some one needs one I can spend 1/2 hour reminding myself what thread size it is, by reliving several suggestions, getting MM to unveil his travelling microscope and measuring thread angle and pitches, and perhaps by then we have differentiated the slight 2 1/2 degree difference in a 70 years old worn out thread, changed our mind several times, and then turn up the little blighter from some obscure alloy best suited to the rugged application. Now don't get me started on actually turning the old threads off the old housing and installing this little little monster.</p><p></p><p>I'm off to lease a big Chevy SUV, and have a body wrap applied which is significant to such a repair, build a website hosted on some massive server in Texas to handle all the traffic and then just sit back and watch the money roll in.</p><p></p><p>You want in on the ground floor? I'm thinking around US$ 1.5M for a 26.1456739 share</p><p></p><p>Sound good?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Watson, post: 161592, member: 38"] Oh yes! Why not???? I can see a fortune in my future. Once a year when some one needs one I can spend 1/2 hour reminding myself what thread size it is, by reliving several suggestions, getting MM to unveil his travelling microscope and measuring thread angle and pitches, and perhaps by then we have differentiated the slight 2 1/2 degree difference in a 70 years old worn out thread, changed our mind several times, and then turn up the little blighter from some obscure alloy best suited to the rugged application. Now don't get me started on actually turning the old threads off the old housing and installing this little little monster. I'm off to lease a big Chevy SUV, and have a body wrap applied which is significant to such a repair, build a website hosted on some massive server in Texas to handle all the traffic and then just sit back and watch the money roll in. You want in on the ground floor? I'm thinking around US$ 1.5M for a 26.1456739 share Sound good? [/QUOTE]
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