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On 12/18/2018 3:41 AM, Bill wrote:
This tool is sort of on the fringe of this newsgroup, but I never saw it before today. https://www.amazon.com/Bolt-Thread-C.../dp/B06ZYD4SS8 It's gotta be doable for (much?) less than $50.Â* You can treat it as a "Guess what it's for" post!Â* : )Â* I thought it would nicely accessorize a tap and die set.Â* I sought to find a tap and die set at my local Sears "going out of business" sale, which my wife told me about yesterday... but I could see I was late to the party. It felt like a funeral at the store...I'll miss it. I couldn't help but think of happier times (concrete memories of this, that, and the other)...details omitted. I've had one of those, in a more limited form and not so all-inclusive, for decades now. Most of the time it isn't needed but when it is usually _really_ needed. Has definitely been useful in the WW shop since most of my big equipment is metric and I don't have a huge stock of that hardware on hand. |
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