hmm... need to link 2 studs that have different threads, I think 2 of these would work.
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Those are cool. Never seen those before but now I want one...Have you considered using two eye nuts of different sizes and lashing them with dynema?
https://www.fastenal.com/products/details/0501514
Appears to be a clevis to me. Unsure where it would work, perhaps a backstay adjuster, shroud stay, etc.hmm... need to link 2 studs that have different threads, I think 2 of these would work.
That is a good suggestion. I often have to rediscover McMaster's. I'm not sure why it keeps falling off of my radar but I have used them several times in the past. You can usually find just about anything hardware related there if you know how to search the site.How about thread adapters?
https://www.mcmaster.com/thread-adapters
McMaster doesn't allow linking directly to the page but click on the link for thread adapters and down toward the bottom are female to female adapters, and see if they have the combo you need. Of course you have to pay for shipping . Fastenal might also have it.
Of course if you have a tap set you can make your own adapter from blank stock.
Working with SS is pretty easy if you have the right tools; drill press, hack saw, vise, grinder, etc. A malleable metal to work with for an assortment of boat projects. Our local metal shop supplies bulk SS and other metals (brass, aluminum, iron, etc.) at reasonable prices. They will cut any amount you want to the exact size you need. Need it bent, twisted or whatever, too.all it is is a bent piece of flat stainless with 3 holes. thanks though