Although, I said I wont to reply to additional contribution, I could not stand by why some forum members choose to ridicule, by posting silly comments and images of wheel nuts, just because my opinion differs from theirs, which is bullying.
At the time of my last post, only one forum member, despite my numerous justification to my reasoning, continued to dispel my question, despite me advising them not to overthink the question.
I believed their responses was becoming argumentative, as despite my justification, they continue to contradict, which is argumentative.
So don't make out that I'm saying everyone who contributed to my post was argumentative, they were not.
I asked a question, in regard to identify a particular thread type from its descriptive use.
Like, if someone was to ask me, "What's the type of thread used to wind an Engineers Vice open and close or what type of thread is used in a Scissor Jack to raise the Jack ?" and purely from its descriptive use, I can simple say, they are an ACME/Trapezoidal Thread; and that's without seeing an image, knowing measurements or scale.
Within hours of my initial post, my 2nd post to this thread and on the 1st page, I stated that I've discovered the thread is a UNC Thread.
There was a possibility it could have been a BSW Thread, although due to the flattening of the peaks to the thread shown in the photos I uploaded, I decided it's a UNC Thread and I came to this conclusion purely by comparing photos of Threads found online.
At the time of my last post, only one forum member, despite my numerous justification to my reasoning, continued to dispel my question, despite me advising them not to overthink the question.
I believed their responses was becoming argumentative, as despite my justification, they continue to contradict, which is argumentative.
So don't make out that I'm saying everyone who contributed to my post was argumentative, they were not.
I asked a question, in regard to identify a particular thread type from its descriptive use.
Like, if someone was to ask me, "What's the type of thread used to wind an Engineers Vice open and close or what type of thread is used in a Scissor Jack to raise the Jack ?" and purely from its descriptive use, I can simple say, they are an ACME/Trapezoidal Thread; and that's without seeing an image, knowing measurements or scale.
Within hours of my initial post, my 2nd post to this thread and on the 1st page, I stated that I've discovered the thread is a UNC Thread.
There was a possibility it could have been a BSW Thread, although due to the flattening of the peaks to the thread shown in the photos I uploaded, I decided it's a UNC Thread and I came to this conclusion purely by comparing photos of Threads found online.