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I cleaned out a small shop/garage for Bob's family after he passed away. Bob was a naval mechanic during the Korean War
He later became an aerospace mechanic someplace near San Franciso. His tools were mostly precession, dealing with mostly stainless steel.
Finally, I got to the taps and dies and decided to sort the taps by thread count. Most were between 20 TPI to 32 TPI but there were some I'd never run across before. A number were 40 one was 56 and a couple were 80 TPI. These were all less than #6. Are these common in fine machining operations? Bob lived a full and varied life from the stories he told. He also had a 1958 MG and a BSA from WWII. Both went to museums. I'm glad I knew him.
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He later became an aerospace mechanic someplace near San Franciso. His tools were mostly precession, dealing with mostly stainless steel.
Finally, I got to the taps and dies and decided to sort the taps by thread count. Most were between 20 TPI to 32 TPI but there were some I'd never run across before. A number were 40 one was 56 and a couple were 80 TPI. These were all less than #6. Are these common in fine machining operations? Bob lived a full and varied life from the stories he told. He also had a 1958 MG and a BSA from WWII. Both went to museums. I'm glad I knew him.
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