Tell me about it.¼” - 28 thread is very close to M10.
I'll check. A M10 nut fits nicely.Are you sure it is metric and not a fine thread? ¼” - 28 thread is very close to M10.
Any suggestions as to who to look at? I've found some EU sites, but search engines are tuned to return mostly US results. I know there is a way to tell Google i only want Canada or EU, but I'd have to look it up.Anything made outside of U.S.A. should be metric. Have you tried just using a tap and die to clean the threads?
I think you'll find that an M6 is approximately 1/4. A M10 is just over 3/8.I asked because I've gone the M10/1/4"-28 hole a couple of time.
Have you tried RigRite?
Is the one from e-rigging above inappropriate?I think you'll find that an M6 is approximately 1/4. A M10 is just over 3/8.
I'll email RigRite, I forgot about them.
Thanks.
It might fit. It is a little short and doesn't have toggle ends which means I have to rejigger the toggles. I'm a little concerned about the quality too, $15 seems like it might be too cheap, imperial sized ones run $30-$80 for a 3/8.Is the one from e-rigging above inappropriate?
Better quality marine turnbuckles have a chrome plated bronze barrel and SS studs. This prevents galling between the SS stud and the barrel.It might fit. It is a little short and doesn't have toggle ends which means I have to rejigger the toggles. I'm a little concerned about the quality too, $15 seems like it might be too cheap, imperial sized ones run $30-$80 for a 3/8.
Better quality marine turnbuckles have a chrome plated bronze barrel and SS studs. This prevents galling between the SS stud and the barrel.
Of course. I see that now. It doesn't toggle like you need. Aside fromj what dlochner points out.It might fit. It is a little short and doesn't have toggle ends which means I have to rejigger the toggles. I'm a little concerned about the quality too, $15 seems like it might be too cheap, imperial sized ones run $30-$80 for a 3/8.