What pin is this

Angus

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Can someone please tell me what pin this is?
 

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Looks to be 3/8-10. 3/8 being the diameter and 10 being the number of threads per inch.
Is it sticking out a little over an inch? I'm counting 11 threads visible.
 
Looks to be 3/8-10. 3/8 being the diameter and 10 being the number of threads per inch.
Is it sticking out a little over an inch? I'm counting 11 threads visible.
What's the possibility it's not 3/8-11 I made this mistake before, it turned out to be 3/8-11 When i guessed it at 3/8-10 that cost me , sometime to get what i needed to make it right The only way i new for sure was you try a 3/8-10 pin, then a tap , then the thread gauge lol Also, it's hard to judge anything from one picture, could be the angle that makes the pin look longer.
Hey Op share some measurements info on cue, maybe just length of pin or where the cue came from, maker etc.
 
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Ah, a new low in the pin-size guessing game, AI powered by idiots on reddit.

At least @Mike Rys is suggesting using a tool.

Look, take the cue to someone who understands how to measure threads. That isn't the guy at Home Despot, Lowe's, Menards, Dollar General, or the Jack-in-the-Box Drive-thru. It might be the guy at Fastenal. Any decent machinist can do it, some mechanics, most mechanical engineers. But nobody is doing with much confidence by a crappy photo on their iphone.
 
Now that I see this, the pin does look a little smaller than 3/8. Here's what Perplexity AI says:

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I'm not sure where you found this, but most of sherms cues were 5/16-18 I've worked on quite a few and have never seen anything of his other than 5/16-18 and the radial pin
 
Ah, a new low in the pin-size guessing game, AI powered by idiots on reddit.
At least @Mike Rys is suggesting using a tool.
Look, take the cue to someone who understands how to measure threads. That isn't the guy at Home Despot, Lowe's, Menards, Dollar General, or the Jack-in-the-Box Drive-thru. It might be the guy at Fastenal. Any decent machinist can do it, some mechanics, most mechanical engineers. But nobody is doing with much confidence by a crappy photo on their iphone.
He doesn't actually have the cue, which makes measuring a little difficult. :ROFLMAO:
 
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