Quick Clip | How To Cut & Chamfer Threaded Rod | Fasteners 101

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 39

  • @jaimedpcaus1
    @jaimedpcaus1 3 года назад +1

    Excellent!

  • @LIBERTY0RDEATH
    @LIBERTY0RDEATH 3 года назад +2

    I always use a rod coupler in my impact and it makes the nut easy to thread on, but if you cut them correctly you shouldn’t even have any issues. The easiest way is to just tape the rods where your going to cut. Makes the cut clean every time. Cool tool but too pricey and it should come with 1/4” shank for impacts since it’s what most commercial guys are using.

  • @specialized29er86
    @specialized29er86 4 года назад +1

    I asked for one of the uni=burr tools and the tool shop had never heard of them.
    I have a Ute that originally had alloy rims and the vehicle has the longer wheel studs and I've now fitted the steel rims and would love to cut the studs for the fitting of short chrome wheel nuts.
    Gotta get me one of them quality deburing tools.

    • @AlbanyCountyFasteners
      @AlbanyCountyFasteners  4 года назад

      Uniburr branded deburring tools have been discontinued. That said, there are now a large number of similarly designed deburring/chamfering tools out there from other companies. We have not had a chance to test these alternatives but they they operate on the same premise as the Uniburr. You can find a large number of these on Amazon by searching "Uniburr."

    • @hypersphereengineering6015
      @hypersphereengineering6015 3 года назад

      eBay is your friend. Look up external chamfering tool and don't pay more than $10.

  • @alimoharek1027
    @alimoharek1027 5 лет назад +1

    Simple and useful...THANKS

  • @exoticblendscigarlounge4234
    @exoticblendscigarlounge4234 Год назад

    I need some suggestions on how I can put a point on one end to poke cigars

  • @94crocky
    @94crocky 3 года назад

    What brand deburring external chamfer tool do you use that lasts a long time. Something high quality?
    Where can I buy it? Thanks

    • @AlbanyCountyFasteners
      @AlbanyCountyFasteners  3 года назад

      We were using the Uniburr chamfer tool in this video, but Uniburr went out of business sometime ago. We don't have any chamfer tools currently available, but you can find a wide range of chamfering tools similar to the Uniburr simply by searching Uniburr in Amazon.

  • @phantomguard71
    @phantomguard71 3 года назад +4

    Simplest method is to leave a nut on before cutting. When you take the nut off after cutting, it will fix the end of the cut thread for you. No tools required.

  • @markypolo55
    @markypolo55 7 лет назад +4

    Well, Sure works better than Bastard File!

  • @jackmorris7723
    @jackmorris7723 7 лет назад +3

    The burring chamfer tool is great. The cutting method is brute force. What happened to the good old hacksaw method???

    • @pigbenis2812
      @pigbenis2812 3 года назад

      No one has all day to cut stainless with a hacksaw. Chop sore is the way to go.

  • @kiranshashiny
    @kiranshashiny 6 лет назад +1

    Could you not have a nut inserted before you started champering, and when done.. just unwind the nut and it'd have come out clean and bringing out any residue steel stuck in the threads ! Just asking.

    • @AlbanyCountyFasteners
      @AlbanyCountyFasteners  6 лет назад +4

      The point of chamfering (in this context) is so you can get a nut on the end cleanly. If you already can get a nut onto the end, you may not need to chamfer in the first place. Of course if you are just looking to further cleanup the end, than I don't see how your idea couldn't work.

    • @kiranshashiny
      @kiranshashiny 6 лет назад

      Thanks for replying. Good.

    • @ximmeh1987
      @ximmeh1987 6 лет назад

      these people dont half talk some shit i dont no why you reply

    • @billeddy4357
      @billeddy4357 5 лет назад

      Shashi Kiran -I just had a 10 foot piece of 1/2 " threaded rod that I had to divide in two . I wanted to use the two pieces to anchor a pony wall , which is also called a half wall or knee wall . (The guys at the store called it Ready Rod . ) I wanted to thread the nuts on early so the nuts could deburr the end as they were removed . However , it was too time consuming to thread them on for 5 feet SO I just used a hacksaw to do the job and a file to "smooth up " the end .

  • @tedro7870
    @tedro7870 4 года назад +4

    I was more curious about chamfering without a special tool tho.

    • @AlbanyCountyFasteners
      @AlbanyCountyFasteners  4 года назад +1

      Without a special tool designed for the task you'd have to chamfer bolts and threaded rod the old fashioned way: with a grinder or sander and a file. It's time consuming work, which is why we advise using this tool, or a tool like it, if you intend to chamfer many bolts.

  • @ferfr01
    @ferfr01 3 года назад +1

    is that a stainless steel rod?

  • @marriagepartnersministry5942
    @marriagepartnersministry5942 5 лет назад +2

    A portable band saw gives a usable cut without chamfering

  • @RichardCollette
    @RichardCollette 6 лет назад

    37 Percent of the reviews on amazon a 1 start for the 1816 version, which is supposed to be the hardened version.

  • @joshuasmith1215
    @joshuasmith1215 4 года назад +1

    What the hell is a chop sore?

  • @SoutheastHVAC
    @SoutheastHVAC 6 лет назад

    Could you just use a sawzal to cut it?

    • @AlbanyCountyFasteners
      @AlbanyCountyFasteners  6 лет назад

      You could but it would be harder to get a clean cut.

    • @noekimes1887
      @noekimes1887 4 года назад

      rod chopper or a band saw

    • @brycegreenstein7441
      @brycegreenstein7441 2 года назад

      @@AlbanyCountyFasteners what about cutting with a portable bandsaw? I imagine that would be a cleaner cut.

  • @alancalvitti
    @alancalvitti 7 месяцев назад

    uniburr link 404

  • @sdchargers84chicali91
    @sdchargers84chicali91 5 лет назад

    its calked a band saw