F/S Aluminum Tenon Threaders

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suggestion

I would suggest that you put a hole in the side that the taig chuck tommy bar will fit into to aid turning. The knurl is nice but I like to hold the bar on my threader while I spin the chuck with the other hand.

Kim
 
I would suggest that you put a hole in the side that the taig chuck tommy bar will fit into to aid turning. The knurl is nice but I like to hold the bar on my threader while I spin the chuck with the other hand.

Kim

I had sort of suggested the same thing way earlier on - I feel I can turn the threader more evenly that way - if I turn it by hand using the knurl I feel like I put sideways pressure on it - but on the other hand, I'll bet most of us have a drill press and drilling Al isn't that tough.

My 2 cents,

Gary
 
I still got 5 or 6 tenon threaders left from my 1st batch i need to get them sold i got a new batch coming in a couple weeks.
 
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