As Bob said above, the "maximum" strength, but do you really need it? How many persons on this forum have ever looked
at an "OLD" breechplug? When was the last time you heard of a breechplug blowing out of a barrel? If you would have been
building guns in the 1970's and used a Paris barrel, you would have found a breech plug done with a 5/8 x 11, or 3/4 x 10,
both would have been 1/2" deep, and at the time were considered the top of the line barrels. When we moved their equipment
to Beavertown, we continued with those coarse threads for a while. We had to chase those coarse threads on a lathe, what
a bummer. We eventually went to a threading head on an old rotary head lathe. We needed a quick change gear box to
change speeds. At the time we had a friend who was a good tool and die man, worked a few hours in the mornings for us.
He came up with a "Volvo" transmission, complete with a gear shift....it not only worked great, but made for an interesting
piece of equipment.............Don