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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
how to choose the right tap and die?
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<blockquote data-quote="Posi" data-source="post: 9987732" data-attributes="member: 49592"><p>Not if you typically start them as far as you can by hand. Typically on die's there's a starting side to them also which helps.</p><p></p><p>OP take your nut (lol) to any store with a good selection of bolts. Find the right one that fits. Go to Napa and buy the appropriate die and then go chase those threads. Like I said though be careful and watch what you're doing. Be sure and use some lube even though you're not cutting to much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Posi, post: 9987732, member: 49592"] Not if you typically start them as far as you can by hand. Typically on die's there's a starting side to them also which helps. OP take your nut (lol) to any store with a good selection of bolts. Find the right one that fits. Go to Napa and buy the appropriate die and then go chase those threads. Like I said though be careful and watch what you're doing. Be sure and use some lube even though you're not cutting to much. [/QUOTE]
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