Turbo_Prop
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Broke this a couple nights ago. The piece is a harley lower rocker box that I just picked up from the powder coating shop. Was chasing the threads in the various threaded. WD40 was used to lube the tool and I was using a short 1/4" drive ratchet. Very little resistance was felt at the ratchet when it broke.
Getting it out was allot fun. I could probably still run it the way it is but some of the threads near the top of the hole are sort of loose. Going to put a Time-Sert in it, just because I have the tooling a some inserts left over from a previous event.
Local Snap-On dealer has already ordered me a replacement under warranty. I understand this tool is made by another company and is re-labeled for several companies and sold for much less. My brief internet search last night came up short for a source for a single thread chaser, except for Snap-On.
Anyways, I have an engine to build.
Turboprop
Getting it out was allot fun. I could probably still run it the way it is but some of the threads near the top of the hole are sort of loose. Going to put a Time-Sert in it, just because I have the tooling a some inserts left over from a previous event.
Local Snap-On dealer has already ordered me a replacement under warranty. I understand this tool is made by another company and is re-labeled for several companies and sold for much less. My brief internet search last night came up short for a source for a single thread chaser, except for Snap-On.
Anyways, I have an engine to build.
Turboprop
I totally agree. I usually use a tap handle or the like for these, much more balanced. 



