doesn't normally taste very good either.....
doesn't normally taste very good either.....
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Nope it doesn't but on the positive side your teeth would never get stuck or grind.
But Seriously these are the kind of brushes I like to use they are all purpose and at $.13 cents a piece how can you go wrong.
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I'm dealing with a pile of scratch and dent parts so there are a lot of "interesting" thread issues.
If I were to run down and grab some tap/die sets does anyone know the thread info?
Olternatly I can just use the brute force "Oil em up and lighten and loosen em until they co-operate" which is not the ideal approach :)
they do make a thread file that may help you. I have used one at work. works great.
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Yikes, just looked up thread files and somehow they look harder to deal with than just rethreading the thing :)Originally Posted by vortextwist
I'll read up more though.
I think you think it's more then what it actually is. what I used was just a little thing that had the exact same thread per inch and pitch. and just used it to straighted out some threads. not real hard.
Edit: found what I was talking about.
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...&keyword=files
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...&keyword=files
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Any tips or ideas for loose threads? Everytime I even lightly duel my blade holder comes loose from the ribbed section, and or the ribbed section comes loose from the center section.
just gotta tighted them real good. I thought someone used some alum paste stuff, but I'm not sure. other then using some loctite. not the permenent kind.
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i am going to use the blue locktite. its not permanent, but will hold and allow it to be broke loose when needed.
one other option i thought of is to use teflon tape like on pipe threads.
a couple wraps of that, on the threads would make it stay tighter, and might not loosen up until you want it to.
either way you choose, either should work.
i will try the tape first, then the blue loktite stuff.
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I use the teflon tape. Works great.
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