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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Strainer - keep or chuck?
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<blockquote data-quote="mudgee hunter" data-source="post: 438289" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>Hmm, im a bit confused about the needing to unscrew terminology. </p><p>There are a couple of variants in camlocks. </p><p># male end (internal fitting connector)</p><p>#female end (outer sleave with the cam closures) </p><p></p><p>#male with barbs ( for hose)</p><p>#male with male thread ( threads on the outside, visible)</p><p>#male with feamale thread ( thread is on the inside, internally)</p><p></p><p>#female with barbs ( for hose )</p><p>#female with male thread ( thread on outside, visible)</p><p>#feamale with feamale thread ( thread is on the inside, internally)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudgee hunter, post: 438289, member: 9124"] Hmm, im a bit confused about the needing to unscrew terminology. There are a couple of variants in camlocks. # male end (internal fitting connector) #female end (outer sleave with the cam closures) #male with barbs ( for hose) #male with male thread ( threads on the outside, visible) #male with feamale thread ( thread is on the inside, internally) #female with barbs ( for hose ) #female with male thread ( thread on outside, visible) #feamale with feamale thread ( thread is on the inside, internally) [/QUOTE]
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