Yes sirdo you think the Radial shaft can be tapped to fit the 3/8"-8?
If it is the asian version and you know anyone with a 3/8x8 tap. Even a standard 3/8x8 tap. Then the shaft will fit both the Radial and the 3/8x8.
Yes sirdo you think the Radial shaft can be tapped to fit the 3/8"-8?
Thanks Michael, appreciate thatYes sir
If it is the asian version and you know anyone with a 3/8x8 tap. Even a standard 3/8x8 tap. Then the shaft will fit both the Radial and the 3/8x8.
Any idea where I might find one, or maybe a cue maker that can tap it to a 3/8-8?Yes sir
If it is the asian version and you know anyone with a 3/8x8 tap. Even a standard 3/8x8 tap. Then the shaft will fit both the Radial and the 3/8x8.
Schmelke use to sell one for the 3/8x8 ball screw. Better to find out what you actually have first.Any idea where I might find one, or maybe a cue maker that can tap it to a 3/8-8?
I'm pretty sure it's 3/8-8, according to scale-8 tpi.Schmelke use to sell one for the 3/8x8 ball screw. Better to find out what you actually have first.
Ask your Cue maker if you have one near you.
Even if it was a clear picture, it would be almost impossible to tell the difference between an actual radial screw or the 3/8x8 ball screw.The thread jack muddled things.
Is the pictured pin a radial?
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Can a standard radial shaft be tapped to fit a 3/8-10 pin, without plugging the shaft?Even if it was a clear picture, it would be almost impossible to tell the difference between an actual radial screw or the 3/8x8 ball screw.
People are doing it but they shouldn't be. One time cross threaded and it tears the threads. Do it correctly and be done with it.Can a standard radial shaft be tapped to fit a 3/8-10 pin, without plugging the shaft?