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Tap and Die Question

MichaelBikel

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What is the difference between a regular Die a re-threader and a thread restorer? Sometimes I cut bolts to length with my chop or hack saw then use a threader to clean them up, it works but is this a bad way to do so? Sometimes I just do it because I need specific length bolts...
 
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Bdgjr215

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What is the difference between a regular Die a re-threader and a thread restorer? Sometimes I cut bolts to length with my chop or hack saw then use a threader to clean them up, it works but is this a bad way to do so? Sometimes I just do it because I need specific length bolts...

You can also take the bolt to the bench grinder and swirl the thread into itself
At the bottom . No need to chase threads on a new bolt
 

Tim37

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I have found that If I run a but on a bolt before I cut it the take it off it will fix the threads on its way off.
 
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RogueFab

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Don't forget to keep a triangle file around for thread work too. One more good way to clean them up.

The nut trick is good too. I use it.

I have had great luck just cutting a chamfer on a lathe or with a grinder without clean up.

My old dies are "thread repairing" :thumbup:
 

2oolhound

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I put a threading die on backwards, then make the cut, file the last thread starts down as they are fragile at the tips and then remove the die. If it's a permanent thing where I'm likely never to need to remove the nuts again I may not dress the end threads with a file, just remove the die and carefully install the nut.
 

mikeceli

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"Thread Chasers" repair the thread without cutting the hole larger, bolt smaller.

I have a set and use them often! regular taps/dies take off valuable metal.
 
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