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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Timmerman" data-source="post: 205388" data-attributes="member: 172"><p>It's also worth distinguishing between crossthreading, which is operator error, thread wear from too many mate/unmate cycles, and thread damage (perhaps from getting whacked against something). Just leaving the threads mated tends to prevent all of the above. As far as real-world experience goes, I can say that I've seen lighting pipes (rather heavier threads than a mic stand) with thread damage from handling (and shops that store couplers on the pipes to prevent said damage).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Timmerman, post: 205388, member: 172"] It's also worth distinguishing between crossthreading, which is operator error, thread wear from too many mate/unmate cycles, and thread damage (perhaps from getting whacked against something). Just leaving the threads mated tends to prevent all of the above. As far as real-world experience goes, I can say that I've seen lighting pipes (rather heavier threads than a mic stand) with thread damage from handling (and shops that store couplers on the pipes to prevent said damage). [/QUOTE]
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