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Mopar1
Posted 2024-10-11 10:22 AM (#637348)
Subject: Tool question



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Is there a T handle that can be used to run a die (as in tap & die) in a recessed or obstructed area where the flat die holder/handle can't be used?
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Powerflite
Posted 2024-10-11 10:54 AM (#637349 - in reply to #637348)
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There are various tools like that for taps, but I'm not aware of anything for a die. You could get a cheap die tool and modify it to suit your needs.
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58coupe
Posted 2024-10-11 11:44 AM (#637352 - in reply to #637348)
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I have a set of dies that are hex shaped and I can use a large socket and as many extensions as needed to reach into tight places. If there is room for the die there is usually room for a socket.
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Mopar1
Posted 2024-10-11 11:46 AM (#637354 - in reply to #637352)
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58coupe - 2024-10-11 10:44 AM

I have a set of dies that are hex shaped and I can use a large socket and as many extensions as needed to reach into tight places. If there is room for the die there is usually room for a socket.
Now there's an idea! Better than fabbing up something!
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57chizler
Posted 2024-10-11 12:11 PM (#637355 - in reply to #637348)
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Depending on the diameter of your die, there is a holder for your purpose called a "tailstock die holder". MSCDirect.com has them.



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Mopar1
Posted 2024-10-11 3:41 PM (#637357 - in reply to #637355)
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57chizler - 2024-10-11 11:11 AM


Depending on the diameter of your die, there is a holder for your purpose called a "tailstock die holder". MSCDirect.com has them.
looks good, but when I went there, no description, sizes, or photos.
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mstrug
Posted 2024-10-11 3:50 PM (#637358 - in reply to #637348)
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Ali express has different die-ameters: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256806921545874.html?src=google&src=...
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Mopar1
Posted 2024-10-14 4:21 PM (#637390 - in reply to #637352)
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58coupe - 2024-10-11 10:44 AM

I have a set of dies that are hex shaped and I can use a large socket and as many extensions as needed to reach into tight places. If there is room for the die there is usually room for a socket.
That worked. Forgot about the non-round ones!
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deertrail
Posted 2024-10-21 10:11 PM (#637456 - in reply to #637348)
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Glad you found a solution! Those hex dies can be real lifesavers in tight spots.
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