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Re: Why is it so GD hard to find a 5/8-11 die
« Reply #10 on: December 01, 2010, 07:24:22 PM »
Yep, its $5.45 for the carbon steel hex head die.

The HSS is more, but there is no reason to get the HSS one. besides if I did that I'd also have to buy a 1 1/2 die head...
I always break all the clay pigeons,  some times its even with lead.

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Re: Why is it so GD hard to find a 5/8-11 die
« Reply #11 on: December 02, 2010, 01:23:14 AM »
Is it because you are in Ca. and all the screwing is smaller diameter  ?

Try finding an 8-48 die or tap. Bet even the Snap on guy will not have that.

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Re: Why is it so GD hard to find a 5/8-11 die
« Reply #12 on: December 02, 2010, 01:58:12 AM »
Is it because you are in Ca. and all the screwing is smaller diameter  ?

Try finding an 8-48 die or tap. Bet even the Snap on guy will not have that.

small tap and dies are always a PITA, to find... sucks even more when you break one...  its always on the last or next to last hole... always.

The odd ball stuff is when it gets crazy to find.  The treads used for suppressors for example.  they are often not a fractional size and rarely a whole number pitch.  its often .XXX" -XX.5. 

Then there are the english...  you will never find a vintage english car owner with out a set of whitworth tap and dies and a complete wire kit.  lol 


now  when it comes to threading pipe...  lets just say, if its from 1/4 to 6"  I have the tools needed to do it.   4 manuel threaders( all ridgid 31a, 36. 141 and 161)  and 1 powered in the ridgid 300.   The 141 and 161 are gear reduction ratching type, they   They are about 150 lbs each, but when you have to thread 2 1/4- 6" black iron pipe and you really don't have a choice.

Trust me you don't even want to know how much a powered pipe threader costs when you get over 2"    a ridgid 300 will get you to 2" @ ~ $3500  a 1224 with get you to 4" ~ $7500  anything bigger then that and your looking at about $40000.( which is why I bought the 161 @$3700.  Used it on 2 jobs, both of them asian restaurants.)

Just to give you a idea on how much gas we are talking about here. Look at this table...

http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/natural-gas-pipe-sizing-d_826.html

Those figures are in thousand of BTUs.  One job needed a 4" main line the other  6" main line and both were less then 60' in total lenght.    The average all gas 2k sqft house, might have a 1" main line( normally its 3/4, won't be any smaller),  using maybe 240k BTUs max.   Next time you go into a Large asian restaurant, don't bitch at the price of food,  There gas bills can be crazy...

I always break all the clay pigeons,  some times its even with lead.

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Re: Why is it so GD hard to find a 5/8-11 die
« Reply #13 on: December 02, 2010, 02:13:15 AM »
Dude, It's how I pay the bills.
The only place you are likely to find the one I mentioned is Brownells or Midway.

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Re: Why is it so GD hard to find a 5/8-11 die
« Reply #14 on: December 02, 2010, 02:23:35 AM »
What about a machine tool supply? 

several companys have catalogs the size of phone books.
I always break all the clay pigeons,  some times its even with lead.

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