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Need Odd Size Threading Die

Wanham

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I am looking for a odd ball sized die. 11/16 inch x 24 threads per inch.

Need to add some threads to a Model A drag link.

The die doesn't have to the best . I have a one time use for it.
 
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dxdexter

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I have a feeling that will be a custom made jobby and not a stocked item. A local machine shop maybe able to do the extra threading for a small fee. Otherwise they can be readily manufactured for a more steep price. Our local industrial supplier can have any size tap or die, no matter how obscure, produced in few days. I had a 5/16" British Whitworth tap made and it cost $16.:(
 
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Wanham

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I have a feeling that will be a custom made jobby and not a stocked item. A local machine shop maybe able to do the extra threading for a small fee. Otherwise they can be readily manufactured for a more steep price. Our local industrial supplier can have any size tap or die, no matter how obscure, produced in few days. I had a 5/16" British Whitworth tap made and it cost $16.:(


Ah yes Whitworth. I see you are are also from Canada. Dad is working on a English Ruston Hornsby grain Elevator engine.
 
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dxdexter

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Got one from KBC tools. Resonably priced in Canadian dollars, No minimum order and they sent it in the mail.

The die is good quality. Oh yeah. I'm happy.

That's great to know they have the non locally stocked stuff and it's available to Canadians. How are they on shipping costs and delivery time.
 

Moose-LandTran

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I have a feeling that will be a custom made jobby and not a stocked item. A local machine shop maybe able to do the extra threading for a small fee. Otherwise they can be readily manufactured for a more steep price. Our local industrial supplier can have any size tap or die, no matter how obscure, produced in few days. I had a 5/16" British Whitworth tap made and it cost $16.:(

$16 for a custom made tap sounds damn good to me.
 

dxdexter

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$16 for a custom made tap sounds damn good to me.

You're right. In retrospect it was well worth it because it was delivered quickly. I could have gotten it for half that from eBay or for a little more a three piece set, but who knows what the delivery time would be.
 

alex71

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Fastenal would be more like triple. I have a friend whose wife works for grainger, so I drop her name at one of the branches and they give me the employee discount (they don't need to know I'm not really her brother :D).. then the prices are a bit more in line with reality. usually about 40% off catalog price.
 
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