Plugs like these? Probably the one on the left.I recentl;y bought some things from Sherm Adamson's estate and i have these 5/16 -18 and 5/16 -14 brass inserts that are bevelled, never seen any like these 16 thread before,. but who am i. I also have some brass plugs, 7/16 thread what are they used for
i'll need to downsize the pic to attach it hereyes the ones on the left and then i have some 5/16 -14 inserts that have a curved pilot
i'll need to downsize the pic to attach it hereyes the ones on the left and then i have some 5/16 -14 inserts that have a curved pilot
Thank you i'm still trying to figure out how to dfownsize the pic of the bevelledd 5/`6 -14 inserts I'm guessing someone used these long ago from a different manufacturer. My question would i need to bevel the butt end of the butt before installing the pin to get a good fit?Longer pilot blanks serve the purpose of those times where the wooden part of the pilot may be broken. Older cues like Paradise, Etc etc
Or in the case of the Schuler joint.
I can't see what you see.i'll need to downsize the pic to attach it here
Thank you i'm still trying to figure out how to dfownsize the pic of the bevelledd 5/`6 -14 inserts I'm guessing someone used these long ago from a different manufacturer. My question would i need to bevel the butt end of the butt before installing the pin to get a good fit?
If your using a windows PC a very easy program to resize images is IrfanView its free too.i'll need to downsize the pic to attach it here
Thank you i'm still trying to figure out how to dfownsize the pic of the bevelledd 5/`6 -14 inserts I'm guessing someone used these long ago from a different manufacturer. My question would i need to bevel the butt end of the butt before installing the pin to get a good fit?
thank you much appreciatedIf your using a windows PC a very easy program to resize images is IrfanView its free too.