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what about a thread checker kit?

RTM

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Call me crazy, but I still swear these things are much faster than one of those thread checker sets

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This ^^^ is my go to for most vintage stuff. Metric and imperial pitch gauges, and a dual mode caliper.

For the simple stuff the kit is easier, No squinting, finding bright lights to help my aging eyes. But seriously, 1/3 of the time it’s an oddball size.
 
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Hakeem

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As explained above.

The option of just buying a set in a case is becoming more attractive as I think about it. Then sell the "necklace" to some other sucker.
Id go with this.

The “necklace” or “bolt board” style seems best suited as a communal thread checker, like in a shop or hardware store. Small chance of someone losing or stealing a piece that way. Otherwise loose units in a case is the best way to go.
 
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Beerhippie

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Id go with this.

The “necklace” or “bolt board” style seems best suited as a communal thread checker, like in a shop or hardware store. Small chance of someone losing or stealing a piece that way. Otherwise loose units in a case is the best way to go.
Fortunately, it seems I'm the only one who uses the thread checkers around here. If something goes missing, I know who to blame.
 
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