I don't like fine thread. Always feels like it takes forever to get tight.![]()
Not with an impact! Only time I've really used them. They are stronger.I don't like fine thread. Always feels like it takes forever to get tight.![]()
Not with an impact! Only time I've really used them. They are stronger.Something like 50% more thread contact on most variants, so a significantly greater clamping force.Not with an impact! Only time I've really used them. They are stronger.
Just to clarify here, the greater clamp load on a fine thread comes from the bolt's thread minor diameter actually being larger than a same sized coarse thread bolt. The finer threads are shallower and both fine and coarse threads have the same outside diameter so the fine thread is actually larger where it counts. This lets you load the shank more creating more clamp load at the same stress level.Something like 50% more thread contact on most variants, so a significantly greater clamping force.
David
Well remembered. I forgot about...most of that. It’s been a long time since I referenced one of the fastener tables.Just to clarify here, the greater clamp load on a fine thread comes from the bolt's thread minor diameter actually being larger than a same sized coarse thread bolt. The finer threads are shallower and both fine and coarse threads have the same outside diameter so the fine thread is actually larger where it counts. This lets you load the shank more creating more clamp load at the same stress level.
I’ll get you the number for the folks that build all these parts. They’re all right.And the 'burb looks pretty cool too.

Here’s my recipe so far:I need some of those for my front axle
Not yet. With the front hanger set about 9” forward, I now need to lock in the spring perches and pinion angle so the axle doesn’t move around while cycling.Looks good man! Shackle angle is perfect. How much farther forward did you move the front hanger? Have you articulated it yet?
Now those are cool!Meanwhile, it’s raining, so I got a jump on the bump landing plates. They’re accidentally semi bowtie-ish.
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Spring plates with bump area. Turns out there’s not a lot of room above these, so the bump plate lost its sides. The can will clear the floor with 3/8” to spare.
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Oh man, now I'm going to find myself buying fine thread bolts....
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