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Rivet pitch.

September 19 2005 at 12:10 PM
  (Login neilb62)
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Response to Varied rivet patterns on British rhomboids?

I'm hazzarding a guess here that the boilerplate tanks are buit with the rivets at "boilermakers pitch", and the armoured tanks at "engineering pitch", not too sure what the difference is but maybe looking into?

 
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  1. The rivets are closer with boilerplate. - Shane Black on Sep 20, 4:41 AM
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