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I just learned about this tool. this is something I must have!

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From your title Joe I expected something a little more exciting than the thread restoring tool. Is the link correct?
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plasmanewbie wrote: Tue Aug 29, 2023 9:52 am From your title Joe I expected something a little more exciting than the thread restoring tool. Is the link correct?
Yes. Sorry if it is not earthshaking. I did not know that such tools exist. I was excited to see this one. I will probably buy a set for my shop soon.

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Hey Joe, if it gets you excited that's great. Would certainly be a useful tool to have in the shop. I have an old school SnapOn thread chasing kit that I have used for 25+ years that has served me very well.
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plasmanewbie wrote: Wed Aug 30, 2023 10:09 am Hey Joe, if it gets you excited that's great. Would certainly be a useful tool to have in the shop. I have an old school SnapOn thread chasing kit that I have used for 25+ years that has served me very well.


I have tap and die sets, but I have not seen a thread chaser like this one, so I was a bit surprised by the concept! :HaHa

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