closed body turnbuckles

From: Tom Medin (medin003@maroon.tc.umn.edu)
Date: Fri Feb 11 2000 - 16:09:31 PST


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I also prefer open bodies, as it's very hard to remove sand or crud from
the inner stud threads of a closed body type. Consequently, one could
strip the threads on such.

Tom
P19 434 Nereus
Mpls.

Judith Franklin Blumhorst wrote:
>
> Personally, I much prefer open body turnbuckles. Once the cotter pin is
> properly inserted through the hole in the stud and taped, that baby ain't
> going nowhere and you can see at a glance that everything is okay.



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