Now that Lyman has discontinued the 310 dies I was wondering if it would be possible to turn down a regular die and chase the 5/8-30 threads on it.
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Now that Lyman has discontinued the 310 dies I was wondering if it would be possible to turn down a regular die and chase the 5/8-30 threads on it.
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Its going to depend on the actual die set. Getting past the hardened outer surface will be the big issue, In a heavier machine you could even thread with carbide and do it. Turning it down and a die no.... I have faced dies to set head space for tight chambered rifles they are hard on the surface some clear thru.Wall thickness will be thin on some calibers.A 635 dia - the thread depth of ,060 with a .473 case body dosnt leave much.
Jim, first you need to locate the correct die and tap, then see if you really want to invest that much money. Lyman uses a very unique thread that's a holdover from the late 1800's. It's not a true 5/8" but .6075"x30 tpi. The taps and dies are available, but not so cheap.
Ken
I doubt you are going to be able to get any kind of hand tool to turn 7/8" into 5/8" threads. If I were to do it, I would turn it down, and thread it both on a lathe. My guess is 310 dies will be easy enough to find for a long time. When they aren't, a Lee hand press that takes 7/8" dies would be a lot easier and cheaper than modifying them to fit the Lyman tool.
The 310s were made to neck size so you couldn't use a conventional FL die even if you could get it threaded.
My limited experience working with case hardened FL dies in a lathe tells me your idea won't work, the dies are too hard. It might work IF you could anneal the cased skin but if it's an air hardened steel even that might leave it impossibly hard.
agreed with others . the only way I see it possible is with proper tooling and a good lathe. We have hard turned up to about 62 HRC on our Mori Seki and Romi . While on the lathe its best just to have it threaded as well. You could then re-case it and hope the threads dont move and get tight. So yes it would be doable but practicality may cross it off the list . As stated a lee hand press is a much less expensive option
Your question is easily answered with a quick change metal lathe........just set the 2 levers to the correct TPI and cut away!!!!!
Not dies or taps needed. That’s why I have one. Any thread imaginable to man is easily done.
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Most quick change gear boxes will not do 30 tpi, some will. A cnc lathe will do it, no problem.
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Or check with the 310 shop to see if he can help you. https://the310shop.net/products/
I have bushings he made for me to swap dies around. I use his tools and dies for my .44-77 and other BPCR's
You might have a point. I'm no machinist, I have two lathes at work. I just checked the chart. One will do 28, but not 30. The Hardinge will do 30 TPI. As for the hardness, I've machined a few Lee dies. They are certainly hard, but not case hardened. I went slow, a little coolant, and things turned out fine. I've never tried to thread one though.
They could be turned & re-threaded, but you will need carbide.
Probably going to need to set up a live center on the end to keep it centered.
A little more than chasing, but definitely possible.
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