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Screw core plugs - Charles P - 10-08-2017 Are the large sized screw in core plugs found on the early blocks available anywhere? I could make some but if they're a standard size it would save some hard work. Thanks Charles RE: Screw core plugs - Ian Williams - 10-08-2017 I was recently told by Steve Hainsworth they are a BSP thread that is still available from plumbers merchants here in NZ. RE: Screw core plugs - Charles P - 11-08-2017 Thanks Ian In which case I'll take one out of a less desirable, tired block and see if it's correct before I remove the core plugs on my best "next in line" block! Charles RE: Screw core plugs - Alan - 11-08-2017 How do you get them out? I've never been brave enough to try. RE: Screw core plugs - Steve Jones - 11-08-2017 (11-08-2017, 11:10 AM)Alan Wrote: How do you get them out? I've never been brave enough to try. I've a well knackered block with screw in core plugs. I'll have a go at getting one out this afternoon ![]() Steve RE: Screw core plugs - Alan - 11-08-2017 I would but I have to go to the pub in the Chummy in a minute. It's a hard life. RE: Screw core plugs - Robert Foreman - 11-08-2017 (11-08-2017, 11:30 AM)Steve Jones Wrote:I have removed them only by milling them out of a scrap block. From memory they are 1 1/4" x16 t.p.i(11-08-2017, 11:10 AM)Alan Wrote: How do you get them out? I've never been brave enough to try. RE: Screw core plugs - Charles P - 11-08-2017 Thanks Steve. Happy to keep the retired busy by setting these challenges c RE: Screw core plugs - Steve Jones - 11-08-2017 (11-08-2017, 12:01 PM)Robert Foreman Wrote:(11-08-2017, 11:30 AM)Steve Jones Wrote:I have removed them only by milling them out of a scrap block. From memory they are 1 1/4" x16 t.p.i(11-08-2017, 11:10 AM)Alan Wrote: How do you get them out? I've never been brave enough to try. Well I don't have a mill and I should, probably, not offend the engineering principles of both Alan and Robert that I respect greatly but I've just got one out by 'other means'. I've got it here on my desk and I agree with 1 1/4" x 16tpi which doesn't seem to match anything listed by Mr. Zeus. My more crude method didn't damage the boss in the block so it can be done ![]() Steve Edited to Add: See Page 114 of 'The Companion'. Size confirmed and, in 1956 at least, these were available in the electrical trade as '1 1/4" Male Bushes'. RE: Screw core plugs - Charles P - 11-08-2017 Thanks Steve Isn't that the fabled "Admiralty" thread - a hangover from fixed tpi threads that Austin used in the great war. 1 1/4" x16 appears on the rear hubs as well. I seem to remember my old M Type Drummond lathe used Admiralty and Admiralty Fine (20 tpi) threads Charles |