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  1. cory

    Tap and die thread

    The dremel is a good idea, I think I'll try that Btw I don't capiche what tool they are taking about
  2. cory

    Tap and die thread

    I tried to hit it with a chisel on the outer edge to turn it but no luck, not enough purchase, it too flush.
  3. cory

    Tap and die thread

    I didn't know that
  4. cory

    Tap and die thread

    News to me, do tell, Al, if you please.
  5. cory

    Tap and die thread

    Thanks, I will check that out
  6. cory

    Tap and die thread

    Nice idea
  7. cory

    Tap and die thread

    Agreed, same here. This one is just flush on each side so can't get no purchase
  8. cory

    Tap and die thread

    That sounds like a good, easy idea, if I had a welder
  9. cory

    Tap and die thread

    yeah flush, I've had to do that to a couple rayco teeth that wouldn't budge, hence my use of neverseize on them. Marc, I have to check it with a thread gauge, hopefully at Home Depot
  10. cory

    Tap and die thread

    Thank Gawd. You don't want to be one of those guys who designs e.g. oil filters that are basically impossible to access. My broken bolt is not seized I'm quite sure, but it is flush on both sides of the pocket, I'll try 'unscrewing' it by tapping on an angle on one side of the bolt to try to...
  11. cory

    Tap and die thread

    That is some crazy intense engineering. Smh, humans. :drink:
  12. cory

    Tap and die thread

    Alrighty then!! Al, good stuff. Musta been very cool and interesting to engineer machines that most people take for granted but are actually modern marvels. 09? Sold. I already use anti seize/never seize on the rayco stump teeth bolts cuz those teeth never break and so therefore their bolts...
  13. cory

    Tap and die thread

    According to Gary's link, oils lubing threads are ok as long as temps are not high, yeah? Does the oil 'evaporate' after awhile even with no heat? These posts indicate lube is important for proper torquing, so I wonder why Brush Bandits advocates no lube on threads when changing chipper knives...
  14. cory

    Tap and die thread

    The Death Touch. Dim Mak. Yeah I was just at Depot buying bolts to fix my pitchfork heads, saw the bolt/thread measuring gauge there, doh!!! :|:
  15. cory

    Tap and die thread

    Precisely. Thanks for the good info
  16. cory

    Tap and die thread

    Al you've got a way with words
  17. cory

    Tap and die thread

    Ok I'll torque wrench it. But I think they are already pretty tight, I turn em till they won't turn no more Jim, it takes a half inch allen head so I was thinking non metric
  18. cory

    Tap and die thread

    Yeah sounds like I will remain a easyout noob for yet another while. But you raise another good point I've been wondering about- generally I'm a big fan of lubricants :/: :/: , so I tend to put a bit of bar oil on the threads and under the bolt head, figuring that will heavily reduce wear and...
  19. cory

    Tap and die thread

    Flush, totally agree re discard the pocket, I can be very penny wise/pound foolish. I guess I was more curious about the Easy Out process. Re neverseize, I have the opposite problem, frequently I get loose bolts depspite strong torquing, yes no torque wrench :/:
  20. cory

    Tap and die thread

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