If you have damaged ‘start’ threads and you have several nuts of the right size then you can try this. Cut a nut in half. Put engine valve lapping paste on the the treads leading up to the damage. Assemble the two halves of the nut on the good thread and clamp together with an adjustable wrench or vice grips. Begin to undo the nut in stages, easing it backwards and forwards letting the paste to do its work cutting and cleaning the threads. When the nut is able to spin free, clean the paste off and you are good to go.
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Nice video. I have a whole drawer in one of my toolboxes for thread repair and various easy out tools for seized fasteners. It is certainly helpful to have various options to cope with different situations.
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Shane Rocks! We want to shout out to Shane for giving us an opportunity to be test through his rigorous crash course and make it on his channel. He's loyal to you guys and wouldn't show it until it was proven. To answer your question, female is just as EZ as male threads. In fact, a user can restore the entire male or female thread with the tool. The versatility of the tool allows for thread finessing or complete thread reconstruction (make good judgement). We are a 3rd generation machine shop and invented (by my father) the tool to keep from chucking in a lathe. This is all we use for thread repair now. We've thrown out the thread files and the like. Lets us know if you have any more questions! Thanks Shane and the Gang! Thank you HalTech for the question! Get' it Done! Team EZ Thread
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Hello there. Maybe you didn't watch the entire video. Actually it works amazing on when someone completely trashes the first couple of thread from cross-threading and never got to the "threads that count" as in when the torque fastening actually happens. Another benefit we found was the nice steep starting angle (as compared to a file or the cost of having many file sizes). We found it really useful in a few cases since and it saved the day. We enjoy all comments and thank you. You rock! Best way to help us back is joining or grabbing our T-shirt! Support links and gear below! Awesome and thanks for commenting! Smash the subscribe button (thank if already a sub!) Have you seen our "UA-cam Trained Support Shirts? Great way to "high five us" goodfellasmerch.com/collections/how-2-wrench/products/support-shirt Join this channel to get access to perks: ua-cam.com/channels/BhM8DCKnT3qXwTW0eToyCg.htmljoin -Daily MEMBER FIRST COMMENTS ANSWERED FIRST -Live Q/A video chats -Wonder if we have a video on your need? Members can request content links! -Full Access to the ENTIRE 700 video library -Member-Only FREE tool giveaways Just want to say thanks quick to support us for this information and our work saving you money? Give us a high 5 here: www.paypal.me/how2wrench Got an emergency and your head is about to explode from frustration or fear? Get Shane’s cell here: how2wrench.com/ols/products/techline-one-on-one
@@How2Wrench It looks like a good tool, and yes I watched your entire video ;) However a needle file will do the exact thing as this tool (this tool does make the job faster, of course). As a mechanic (10 years into the trade), I currently have a customer with a stripped aluminum oil cooler external threads. They are completely gone (smooth) and there is no saving them with this rotary tool or any other method other than welding on a new bung. .
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If you have damaged ‘start’ threads and you have several nuts of the right size then you can try this. Cut a nut in half. Put engine valve lapping paste on the the treads leading up to the damage. Assemble the two halves of the nut on the good thread and clamp together with an adjustable wrench or vice grips. Begin to undo the nut in stages, easing it backwards and forwards letting the paste to do its work cutting and cleaning the threads. When the nut is able to spin free, clean the paste off and you are good to go.
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Have done this same thing with antiseize, works good
That's a homemade split die.
Just ordered mine.........Thanks for looking out of us
Nice video. I have a whole drawer in one of my toolboxes for thread repair and various easy out tools for seized fasteners. It is certainly helpful to have various options to cope with different situations.
thanks I'm going to order one
It looks like a handy tool. What about using it for internal threads?
M L Franklin
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Hey Shane. How well does it work on female threads. Have a burr on a Virago xv750 oil drain??
Shane Rocks! We want to shout out to Shane for giving us an opportunity to be test through his rigorous crash course and make it on his channel. He's loyal to you guys and wouldn't show it until it was proven. To answer your question, female is just as EZ as male threads. In fact, a user can restore the entire male or female thread with the tool. The versatility of the tool allows for thread finessing or complete thread reconstruction (make good judgement). We are a 3rd generation machine shop and invented (by my father) the tool to keep from chucking in a lathe. This is all we use for thread repair now. We've thrown out the thread files and the like. Lets us know if you have any more questions! Thanks Shane and the Gang! Thank you HalTech for the question! Get' it Done!
Team EZ Thread
Awesome. :-)
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This tool only useful if the threads are still there and not completely stripped/galled. A normal needle file will do the same job as this tool.
Hello there. Maybe you didn't watch the entire video. Actually it works amazing on when someone completely trashes the first couple of thread from cross-threading and never got to the "threads that count" as in when the torque fastening actually happens. Another benefit we found was the nice steep starting angle (as compared to a file or the cost of having many file sizes). We found it really useful in a few cases since and it saved the day.
We enjoy all comments and thank you.
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@@How2Wrench It looks like a good tool, and yes I watched your entire video ;) However a needle file will do the exact thing as this tool (this tool does make the job faster, of course). As a mechanic (10 years into the trade), I currently have a customer with a stripped aluminum oil cooler external threads. They are completely gone (smooth) and there is no saving them with this rotary tool or any other method other than welding on a new bung. .
A thread file would be far superior and easier to use.
Absolutely agree when there is room for a thread file. This is just and application choice of tool and has saved our buts a few times paying for itsself over and over!
Hope this helped.
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that gear looks effed x 900
True that...just an example of the tool's use in a pinch...
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Awesome, N2699 28th Ave. Lyndon station wisconsin 53944. The small one please..
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