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  2. Osterizer - Wikipedia

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    Osterizer is a brand which has been used by Oster Manufacturing for its line of blenders since 1946. History ... B. Huxford, Garage Sale & Flea Market Annual, ...

  3. Die head - Wikipedia

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    The die head shown cuts an outside thread. There are also collapsible die heads that are used to cut an internal thread. Die Head for Thread Rolling. The bottom picture shows a Die Head used for Thread Rolling. A Rolled Thread may have greater strength than a cut thread, though it usually requires more energy to roll a thread than cut one.

  4. Tap and die - Wikipedia

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    A die cuts an external thread on cylindrical material, such as a rod, which creates a male threaded piece that functions like a bolt. Dies are generally made in two styles: solid and adjustable. An adjustable die may be adjusted either by an integrated screw or by a set of screws set in to the die holder (termed a "die stock").

  5. National pipe thread - Wikipedia

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    National Pipe Taper Fuel (NPTF, also called Dryseal American National Standard Taper Pipe Thread, defined by ASME B1.20.3) is designed to provide a more leak-free seal without the use of PTFE tape (often referred to by the popular brand name "Teflon") or another sealant compound. NPTF threads have the same basic shape but with crest and root ...

  6. British Standard Whitworth - Wikipedia

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    Whitworth thread form. The form of a Whitworth thread is based on a fundamental triangle with an angle of 55° at each peak and valley. The sides are at a flank angle of Θ = 27.5° perpendicular to the axis. Thus, if the thread pitch is p, the height of the fundamental triangle is H = p/(2tanΘ) = 0.96049106p.

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  8. Carter Oosterhouse - Wikipedia

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    Carter Nicholas Oosterhouse (born September 19, 1976) is an American television personality and former model, [citation needed] who was born in Traverse City, Michigan.He first gained national fame as a carpenter on the TLC series Trading Spaces and has hosted other home improvement and how-to television shows.