Cheshirechappie
Established Member
They may not be UNF or UNC - Unified threads only came about after WW2, following difficulties experienced by the military matching US and UK made equipment. Prior to that, the UK tended to use BSW and BSF for larger items, and BA for instruments and smaller items; the US used American National standards, which are not quite the same as Unified in all cases.
My guess for something made in the 1920s would be a BA thread, but without showing them to a micrometer an thread gauge, it's impossible to be sure.
Just in case, here's a supplier of small screws dealing mostly with the model engineering market. They stock roundhead brass BA screws, and are happy to supply small quantities - just one screw if that's all you need!
http://emkaysupplies.co.uk/
(PS - Sorry for not mentioning this earlier - only just spotted the thread!)
My guess for something made in the 1920s would be a BA thread, but without showing them to a micrometer an thread gauge, it's impossible to be sure.
Just in case, here's a supplier of small screws dealing mostly with the model engineering market. They stock roundhead brass BA screws, and are happy to supply small quantities - just one screw if that's all you need!
http://emkaysupplies.co.uk/
(PS - Sorry for not mentioning this earlier - only just spotted the thread!)