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<blockquote data-quote="tim_w" data-source="post: 1356043" data-attributes="member: 11132"><p>It really does no good at least as I see it tonsay I would or would not use this shoulder size etc without qualifing why.</p><p></p><p>Anyone can like or choose something for no reason other than they think or like the idea without any real substaince to why and giving support for the why. I hope that makes at least some sense.</p><p></p><p>I think a diameter is too small or good enough gi es nothing other than taking it at face value. But how about somethi g along the lines of this ornthat alloy deforms at certain force values etc. So far the only real support that has some substance is listing the min standard by a few manf. These companies have reps and liability on the line plus have likely had metalurgical experts give recomendations for the min for a given alloy thread spec bore size etc.</p><p></p><p>I am not saying anyone does not have goos reason or not just that to be helpful and increase the communal knowledge base giving some support for your reason would be the most helpful.</p><p></p><p>One thing I habe learned is basic world common sense does not trnaslate well into techical areas. I. Tbis case metalugical properties and strengths etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim_w, post: 1356043, member: 11132"] It really does no good at least as I see it tonsay I would or would not use this shoulder size etc without qualifing why. Anyone can like or choose something for no reason other than they think or like the idea without any real substaince to why and giving support for the why. I hope that makes at least some sense. I think a diameter is too small or good enough gi es nothing other than taking it at face value. But how about somethi g along the lines of this ornthat alloy deforms at certain force values etc. So far the only real support that has some substance is listing the min standard by a few manf. These companies have reps and liability on the line plus have likely had metalurgical experts give recomendations for the min for a given alloy thread spec bore size etc. I am not saying anyone does not have goos reason or not just that to be helpful and increase the communal knowledge base giving some support for your reason would be the most helpful. One thing I habe learned is basic world common sense does not trnaslate well into techical areas. I. Tbis case metalugical properties and strengths etc. [/QUOTE]
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