joint question

It would be JABT.............. just another bastard thread............. for no value added reason..................

Kim
 
A double lead would not screw together twice as fast. It would just pick up a thread a little sooner and then screw together like a single lead.

Alan
Screws with twin-start threads often have a larger pitch, which means they can be inserted or removed twice as fast as a screw with a single-start thread.
http://www.wonkeedonkeetools.co.uk/screws/single-start-and-twin-double-start-threads/

http://cr4.globalspec.com/thread/36447/Screw-Threads-and-Multi-Start-Heads
 
Yes it would be faster. Unless you increased tightening torque. You would have less clamping pressure at the joint face. Not worth the trade off and headaches IMHO.

I have never been in such a hurry to take a cue apart that 5 seconds would matter.

Larry
 
I see no benefit in having a double start. There are far too many thread types in cues now. One of my favorite screws is the uni-loc. It seems fast enough for me.

Alan
 
Yes it would be faster. Unless you increased tightening torque. You would have less clamping pressure at the joint face. Not worth the trade off and headaches IMHO.

I have never been in such a hurry to take a cue apart that 5 seconds would matter.

Larry

That's the kind of response I was looking for, thank you

But
If I can screw it together in 5 turns I'd be happier than you know
 
Hubler did this with their jump break cue to beak it down to a jump cue. Worked ok, but you had line up a dot on both halves of the handle to put it back together correctly.
 
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