A 3/8ths 24 bolt has 24 threads per inch (TPI), and a 32 thousandths (0.032) hole that has been completely bottom tapped for 3/8ths 24 fastener will have 24 x .032 or 0.768 threads in it. And yes, that isn't even one complete turn of the bolt before it bottoms out.
Answer: 200 meters deep = 656.167 feet deep.
2 feet deep
2 feet 6 inches deep
3.4 miles deep
An in-ground pool that is 40 feet by 20 feet with the shallow end being 3ft deep and the deep end being 9ft deep has a volume of approximately 35,900 US gallons. (The depth of variable depth pools is generally calculated by adding the shallow and deep ends and dividing by two).
Shafts are drilled deep into the ground and the gas is tapped and brought to the surface.
The only sure method is to have the appropriate internal (female) thread eg. a nut available and to try this on the cut thread. If the fit is too tight then another cut or pass must be made on the lathe. If you are cutting both male and female threads to match then cut the female thread first and use it to check the cutting of the male thread. Submitted by Bill Lavery
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The oil pressure switch/sender on my 2003 Trailblzer, (L6 engine) is directly above the oil filter. It threads in from the passenger side. It is a pain to get to, even with a 1-1/16" deep-well socket.
You will have to get a hacksaw plade and make about 3 to 4 cuts through the broken piece that's still in the water pump, being carefull not to cut into the threads that's in the pump itself. Look at the new piece and you will get an ideal how deep you will need to cut to stay off the water pump threads. After a few cuts, take a screew driver and pry the pieces out. It will take a little time but you can do it. Be sure you put some pipe dope on the new threads and don't over tighten it. Are it will break.
Stainless steel pipe threads are prone to leaking as well as seizing or gulling of the threads. After many years of experience and pressure testing systems up to 7700 PSI I have found this works best. Apply UNASCO MX-68 Silver Stainless Steel Pipe Thread Sealing Tape to the threads (4-5) wraps is sufficient for smaller pipes. Generally found that covering all the threads 2 layers deep works well. Step 2 On top of the Teflon apply a layer of SWAK thread sealing compound. Be sure to cover all around the pipe from the starting thread to the half way point of the entire length of thread. Step 3 Tighten away
All you need is a ratchet, extension and the correct size deep barrell socket, probably a 5/8ths. Occasionally a swivel helps in some of the hard to reach places. Just change them one at a time and you can't go wrong.
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Taproot Watermelons feature a highly branching tap root extending up to 1 m deep into the soil. Some 15, occasionally more, lateral roots run from the main root. These, in turn, branch into smaller roots, resulting in an extensive root system which normally threads 7-10 m3 of soil 15 to 30 cm deep in the topsoil.
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The deep zone is deep
very deep my friend;)