the most useful tool i have found for tree stumps and roots is a firewood splitting maul the kind that looks like an axe one side and a sledge hammer the other. they appear to work a treat on root material which really surprised me when i first tried it.
it would seem to me due to the massive...
problem solved thanks for all your helpful suggestions
it was the same thread as the clamp at the other end of the banjo, dont know why i didnt think of looking there in the first place!
it was a triple start thread measuring 20 TPI on a thread gauge ie a pitch of 0.150" with an OD of 0.370"...
thanks for the advice and offers of help so far, i should have outlined my plans in the original post.
if i can get the thread diameter and TPI i can turn something up on my ml7 metal lathe from a suitably sized coach screw. if i cant get the thread size from somewhere then i will be...
new to this forum so please excuse any errors.
i need information on a thread size for a clamp bolt on my myford ml8 which my kids managed to lose around the garden somewhere.
the item is myford part number c1036 "clamp bolt" shown as item number 71 in the bottom left of the attached picture...