Last week, Davin walked through the basics of cutting new threads in stock materials. That is all but necessary for fabricating new parts and pieces for a project, but what about threaded holes that already exist in parts you need to salvage? Then it’s time to talk about chasing threads, and while it’s a simple process there are a few tips Davin thinks are important to keep in mind.

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  1. peeboy

    I usually make a v shaped cut on the end / side (1/8 total length) of the fastener and use it to chase it's own thread 😂

  2. Alxnder Guten

    Ну то есть, прогонять резьбы на моторе это что-то сверхъестественное?
    По мне, так это обычное дело.

  3. African Electron

    That was very educational… Going to have to make my own no way I will find those locally.

  4. NorthernChev

    For that bolt, why not just use the die that comes in the threat chaser kit? The external thread cleaner bars are more for something like that pinion you showed.

  5. Maks Mild

    this block needs laser cleaning)))

  6. Hungry God

    have you tried washing the area with 99% alcohol?

  7. slowpoke96z28

    Who's gonna chase a bad thread on an open hole from the bad size?

  8. Lexy Mouzer

    Next video "Why it's important to clean your wrenches"

  9. FW911

    The timing of this. I just ordered a chaser set for a block I'm putting back together.

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