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Y'all must be very young. By the 1960s Britian had

adopted (BSS?) bolts using
US wrench sizes but with slightly different thread shapes.

However, a few
Whitworth sizes were still found on accessories like

carburettors, dampners and
dynamos. Six-point US box wrenches would fit all but a

couple of them OK.


Thank you. Did you read that, BB?

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Max, you do realize that you're chatting with at least two sockpuppets who
are the same person right?

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Y'all must be very young. By the 1960s Britian had

adopted (BSS?) bolts using
US wrench sizes but with slightly different thread shapes.

However, a few
Whitworth sizes were still found on accessories like

carburettors, dampners and
dynamos. Six-point US box wrenches would fit all but a

couple of them OK.


Thank you. Did you read that, BB?

Max



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Max, you do realize that you're chatting with at least two sockpuppets who
are the same person right?


No.

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Robert is BB and Mys terry Max. I thought everone knows that.

Sheeze.

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