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Is there a particular thread file or rethreading set I should get, or will any be as good as the next?
I do automotive work.
I do automotive work.
craftsman set, but not the in store on, the internet one. Bunch of reviews on here, saved my *** many a time.
I bought a set made by Jaw Mfg I believe they aren't Kastar or Nicholson. They work well
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Like "Buckgnarly" suggested, the Craftsman 48 pc thread restorer set is high quality, very complete, and can be purchased for a relatively inexpensive price.
Here is a link to a YouTube video made by GJ member "woodstockva" on this Craftsman set: LINK.
Dave
Nicholson Thread file set, 4 pc, from Amazon, $56, free shipping.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001T4KRHC/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Well worth having.
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Pardon my ignorance, but how do you use these ?
These are used on male threads on bolts and studs. Say someone started to cross thread a nut on a oddball bolt that you cannot get and you need to reinstall it. You select the proper file based on thread pitch (For example ½-13 thread) which is the top file in the pic, the LH side of it, the face that is showing, marked 13. You simply file the threads to remove the burrs and clean up the threads so the nut will smoothly spin on. Each file has a total of 8 different thread pitches on it and some are metric, some fractional. Its really quite simple.
YOUTUBE video on using a thread file.
Slightly better video on doing this.
Charles
These are used on male threads on bolts and studs. Say someone started to cross thread a nut on a oddball bolt that you cannot get and you need to reinstall it. You select the proper file based on thread pitch (For example ½-13 thread) which is the top file in the pic, the LH side of it, the face that is showing, marked 13. You simply file the threads to remove the burrs and clean up the threads so the nut will smoothly spin on. Each file has a total of 8 different thread pitches on it and some are metric, some fractional. Its really quite simple.
Charles
I'm sure there are others, but Lang, formerly know as Kastar is the OEM for every set I have seen. I have the SO branded set at work and just bought the Lang set which is identical from Fleet for $56 for home. The nice thing with paying the truck price is easy lifetime warranty. Rethread dies are easy to break if you try to hold them in a vise. Get the complete kit. You'll use the dies and taps way more then the files. I only use the files on large or odd stuff that the dies won't work on.