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Oldtractorfanatic
August 27, 2025
Worked well at a good price!
Ted Bates
August 25, 2025
Works as expected and properly labeled as to which side to use. I broke an original that was several years old and this hex fits my other tools just fine
Ty
July 28, 2025
I needed this for threading the ends of some aluminum rods and it worked perfectly without lubricant and the threads are clean without jagged edges
Drew
July 3, 2025
These are the 10mm socket of the thread-cutters’ world. I’d suggest a monthly subscription for both those things…
JDrew
June 28, 2025
Item will work for a while. Great for the price but do not expect it to last very long.
draes
June 25, 2025
I had one - just one PEM stud that was stripped (upon arrival) on a bracket that held several similar studs about three inches apart.A normal round die usually fits into a unit that requires 'spoke-like' handles to turn the die.I could turn this one - as designed with a simple crescent wrench.Now I don't know how this would hold up over repeated use since I only had one stud to repair. And it worked perfectly. (NOTE - this die was used to 'rethread'. It was not used on an unthreaded rod.)The local Big Box store was asking two to three times as much for a conventional die (Just the die - not counting the handle unit. Which - in my case would not have worked anyhow because of the other existing studs being set within inches of the damaged one.So for those of you who can visualize my predicament, who understand tap and die use, well, I would certainly recommend this little tool.
Lou
June 10, 2025
It works very well and it matched the one that I’m replacing it with very good
Daniel Cascaddan
April 4, 2025
I've never used one before, so I do not really have anything for comparison. Still, it worked perfectly for my purpose. I put threads on the end of a 1/4", three-piece aluminum launch rod for rockets, so that I could use a threaded sleeve to mount it on a standard camera tripod as a launch pad. Worked like a charm. I haven't launched any rockets with it yet, but I have mounted it to the tripod with the blast deflector, and clearly it will be just dandy in the field. I have lots of the sleeves, and now I have the die, so maybe I will make other things into tripod mountable items. :)
Ken B.
April 2, 2025
Good price. I’ve been threading stainless steel 1/4†rod and the tap has been preforming well!
Ale L.
April 1, 2025
Buen producto, pero podrÃa mejorar mas. Es recomendable para trabajos de mediana carga.
Dr Bob
February 28, 2025
Die nuts, also known as rethreading dies, are dies made for cleaning up damaged threads, have no split for resizing and are made from a hexagonal bar so that a wrench or shifter spanner can be used to turn them. Die nuts cannot be used to cut new threads. This is a hexagonal die nut and this should be made very clear in the advertisement it cannot cut new threads. Those who are not professionals, but budding amateurs take note!
Edward E.Nigma
December 16, 2024
Its ok to thread a few rods, but quickly. becomes nearly impossible to cut as the teeth dull very quickly. used plenty of lube. took it slow, was threading brass for goodness sake but after 3 uses of 1" threading per bolt. the 4th was near impossible to cut and looked like a drunken chimp had hacked at it with a frozen banana.... Guess you get what you pay for. good for a few uses then toss and get better quality.
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