thebeekeeper1
Well-known member
I have to thread a tie rod to add a turnbuckle and can only find adjustable round dies. I've only used the hex-shaped Craftsman and Greenlee dies, so this is something new. I can only imagine the adjustment allows one to cut shallow threads, then progressively deeper as you tighten it down--correct?
The problem I have is a John Deere mower with a front wheel that is aimed outward a bit. Apparently the prior owner hit something going full speed and bent something beyond just the wheel spindle (already replaced). It steers fine now, but I like things "nice" so I obtained another tie rod and a turnbuckle sized appropriately (5/8"), but from a different mower brand. I have the RH thread die, but have to buy a LH and can only find the "split" or adjustable dies. I guess I will also have to add a handle that will accomodate the round die too. MSC has them for not much money, and in HSS.
I'm told the tie rod is "hard" so I'm going to attempt the RH threads and make sure it's do-able before I buy a die that will almost surely never see use again. In case you can't tell I am definitely a "weekend warrior" and definitely NOT a mechanic.
The problem I have is a John Deere mower with a front wheel that is aimed outward a bit. Apparently the prior owner hit something going full speed and bent something beyond just the wheel spindle (already replaced). It steers fine now, but I like things "nice" so I obtained another tie rod and a turnbuckle sized appropriately (5/8"), but from a different mower brand. I have the RH thread die, but have to buy a LH and can only find the "split" or adjustable dies. I guess I will also have to add a handle that will accomodate the round die too. MSC has them for not much money, and in HSS.
I'm told the tie rod is "hard" so I'm going to attempt the RH threads and make sure it's do-able before I buy a die that will almost surely never see use again. In case you can't tell I am definitely a "weekend warrior" and definitely NOT a mechanic.
