woodturner9
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Was yours made in the USA? I bought a tap & die set before, but then upon someones suggestion I would be better off with a thread restoration kit. I think I will jump on this either way, but USA made takes away any hesitation.
I have one of these, they are made in USA, the only option unless something has changed in the last year or two.. The rethreading kits are all made by one vendor, Kastar, and this kit is the same as the one rebranded as SnapOn as well as other brands.
This is a rethreading kit - thread chasers to clean up and reshape existing threads. A tap and die set makes new threads. Rethreading is good to preserve existing metal when the metal is ductile enough to be reformed, and for cleaning dirt and gunk from the threads without removing metal. If threads are too damaged to restore and you need to go to the next size up, that needs a tap.
BTW, be careful using these in applications where they can exit the back of a blind hole, such as the threaded holes in the engine block for the water pump. If you are not careful, the chaser exits the hole behind the plate, and then it's darn near impossible to get it restarted to get it out of the hole. DAMHIKT
Just be careful and don't go all the way through the hole and it's fine.
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