His sizes seemed to be all pretty much the same (.020) leadingme to believe he was doing something like flattening the thread too.
john Martin Westbeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >George, >Are you sure the readings are correct, and that your caliper did not >flatten the thread? Maybe checking the thread on the unlabeled spools >against labeled thread under a magnifier will be more accurate. >Martin >--- >George Vincent wrote: > >>Most of the labels have long since fallen off my spools of thread, but I >>have for the most part been able to keep them separated size. Lately some of >>the spools were in bobbins have been replaced and bottom line is I can no >>longer tell what size thread some of the spools contain. >> >>I dug out the faithful calipers that I used to reload rifle cartridges and >>came up with the following: >>UNI Thread 6/0 = 0.02 >>UNI Thread 8/0 = 0.01 >>Flymaster 210 = 0.02 >>Flymaster Plus = 0.02 >>Danville Size A = 0.02 >>Monocord = 0.02 >> >>Does anyone have a better way of determining thread size? >> >>George >> >>================================================================ >>Deze e-mail is door E-mail VirusScanner van Planet Internet gecontroleerd op >>virussen. >>Op http://www.planet.nl/evs staat een verwijzing naar de actuele lijst waar op wordt >>gecontroleerd. >> >> >> >> � >> > >
