[GreenKeys] Screw Sources
Sheldon Daitch
sdaitch at kuw.ibb.gov
Sun May 10 07:09:11 EDT 2009
Oh wow, seeing that number brought back a
memory from my AP days.
Sheldon
Jim Haynes wrote:
> On Fri, 8 May 2009, Roy Morgan wrote:
>
>> It seems that the hardware used by Teletype Corp. was very nicely
>> made. Possibly a better class of thread than is common now. And
>> likely the hardware was made on a screw machine, and not rolled like
>> most hardware nowadays.
>>
>>
> Teletype made its own hardware, using screw machines, until the Model
> 32/33 product line. One weakness of a company having such an excellent
> factory that can make anything is that designers keep having special
> things made, rather than using something already made or something off
> the shelf. So one could argue that Teletype had far too many part
> numbers of screws and shoulder screws and eccentric shoulder screws
> and stuff like that. The single part made in the largest quantity
> was 2191, a #6 lock washer.
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