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toplessHO

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hex die for 1 inch bolt is 1-13/16 inch .
I dont see any hex die holders that large,only set up for round ones.
I only need to thread 2 bolts so dont want to spend a fortune on a holder.
 
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Try McMaster-Carr. They have hex die holders in that size and larger.
I had previous to posting
about $50 plus shipping
while it may be a great tool,its tough to swallow for 2x use.

Im not normally a fan of cheap tools but a $15 dollar one that lasts for 2 x would be great.
 

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How about an adjustable wrench? For just a couple uses, it might work and some are available for a fairly low price.

Or chuck the die in a vise and turn the workpieces instead if that is feasible. If it is a bolt, you can just turn the bolt head and thread through the die.

We threaded a control rod once using a pair of channelocks in a pinch on a round die. It was a bit of work as the thread was really long, but it did the job.
 
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Short of having the right tool or even an acceptable tool, what about making one if its truly a one-time use? One approach is to cut a 1-13/16 slot in some 2.5" or wider flat bar or sheet. Turn that however works best with the tools at hand (e.g. weld or bolt a bar on, cut to accept a pipe slid over, etc.)
 

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The amazon seller has it listed cheaper ($13.72) on their website. I dont know what shipping would cost.
Their description says 1" but the part number shows correct:

EDIT: Their shipping info says: Orders $0.01 to $34.99: $7.95 shipping.
That would put it closer to $22+tax shipped.

Here's Century's product page confirming that part number:
 
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Large Channelocks, adjustable wrench, strap wrench, spot weld a piece of rod to the side of the die and grind off when done.....seems to me like there is a million ways to do it quick and cheap for only two uses. I go through money like water and even I wouldn't buy a new tool just for this :lol:
 
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tried calling JB tools several times
seems a little iffy
anyone deal with them before?
I dont do business with someone that doesnt have a real person on the other end.
 
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yes it came in
what I needed to cut threads in is a 1 inch forged steel rod
not machined so it wasnt "exact".
After all this I ended up welding it on to the bracket,instead of attachment with a nut
die stock seems well made but even tho their website says made in USA,this was Chinese.
 
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