Tool late, there are a couple companies such as Murray Tools and Steelman that already make split dies or thread chasers but not in the required sizes or pitches.
Steelman makes split dies. They have a kit specifically for common size wheel studs plus individual dies in just about any size up to about M20. They are not inexpensive but work very well. I've used them for several years now and they're a real hassle saver.
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Wuaoooo it looks perfect . Thanks for showing us that tool
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you better patent that phil !!! sitting on a gold mine
Tool late, there are a couple companies such as Murray Tools and Steelman that already make split dies or thread chasers but not in the required sizes or pitches.
@@PhillipBailey wrong…nes made them for decades
Need to patient your invention.
Steelman makes split dies. They have a kit specifically for common size wheel studs plus individual dies in just about any size up to about M20. They are not inexpensive but work very well. I've used them for several years now and they're a real hassle saver.
@@BERPSU1 thanks ill look into them
Checked out their website and can't find the popular axle nut sizes. Wheel stud repair is good but not cheap. Thanks ill keep looking...
@@PhillipBailey Murray Tools has split dies also and cover a couple sizes Steelman skips, like M16x1.5 which isn't an uncommon size on smaller axles.
@@BERPSU1 I've emailed Murray tools.