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
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