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Re: Thread Size Variety
On another note: Anyone ever try counting 300+ 0-80 stainless steel screws, washers, and nuts? Normally, I would have used a magnet when doing inventory... but as we all know, stainless steel is not attracted to magnets. Wow... what a fun day.
Sorry, I'm passionate about my nuts (and bolts), I just got off work. |
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Re: Thread Size Variety
"...why are there different thread sizes for same diameter screws...?"
Simple answer? Because we have engineers ![]() |
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