Good point.With that in mind. Thread pitch measurement will likely not be an issue with your lenses. Thread pitch gauge will show if your thread is 55 or 60 degrees (55 degree thread is rare). That will be readily visible.
you might try emailing the people at SK Grimes. They may know offhand--they've been able to tell me on several questions. They have a bunch of shutter flange measurments on their site, but nothing for barrel lenses. I would suspect its just metric given that most (all?) compur and compound shutters were metric, going back to the early days. The inch measurements were on Ilex, Alphax, Betax shutters, which I beleive were all american made.
Instructions for measuring to purchase or have a flange made can be found here.
https://skgrimes.com/services/how-to-measure-threads/
what is the diameter of the lens (measured on the thread)?
my Dagor 180mm measures 44,42mm. It has an original mounting ring with 24 tpi - but looking at your photo, your lenses seem to have a more coarse thread.
these seem to be yours
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This is indeed what you would expect: since the threads are interlocking a measurement of the internal diameter including the threads can not be transposed to the flange and vice versa.The diameter including the threads reads as 36mm. Interestingly though, one of the flanges that I have has a matching internal diameter, including threads, but it's just a little too big. The flange that I have that is the correct fit (which I'm trying to match) has an internal diameter, including threads, of 35mm and works perfectly.
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