ok cant find my thread pitch gage, so you guys are up...
trying to make a sizer die puller.
thanks
mike in co
ok cant find my thread pitch gage, so you guys are up...
trying to make a sizer die puller.
thanks
mike in co
only accurate rifles are interesting
1/2" X 27 tpi.
59stude
thats just plain rude.....
only accurate rifles are interesting
Mike,
I purchased a die to cut the1/2 x 27 threads for several punches. It worked great.
John
If you have a 22 cal. size die, make your puller a 10-32, so's it will fit through the die.
Paul G.
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Dragon rider, thanks for the tip, now I have to make another one!
well with the potential for more pushers and a couple of pullers , i think i'll buy the die.
thanks
mike in co
only accurate rifles are interesting
You won't find too many lathes that will produce that thread pitch, that is why Star used it. However buying a die makes it a simple matter. Make your punches from some 12L14 and they will look great too. I use .750" dia stock and turn the thread end first, thread it, knurl the .75 dia for a bit over .25 length. Then turn the piece around hold it in a collet and turn the punch end. I make a punch for each die I make and the length is carefully determined to work with one boolit. I make a new die and punch for each boolit.
Paul G.
Once I was young, now I am old and in between went by way to fast.
The end move in politics is always to pick up a gun.
-- R. Buckminster Fuller
My lathe does not have it either but with a simple gear swap I was able to get the lathe to produce the 27 TPI pitch. My lathe has settings for 4 1/2, 9, 18, 36. All are multiples of 9 ( .5, 1, 2, 4, )and so is 27. The gears in the train are normally 60,120,60. By changing the first gear to 40 to make the train 40, 120, 60 and setting the lathe to cut 18TPI the 40 tooth gear increased the 18 TPI pitch to 27 TPI. A train of 52,120,78 would do the same thing.
It takes a little figuring and Machinerys Handbook older versions have a whole section on figuring gear trains. If you can figure ratios you can figure it out.
Star used that pitch because in the 1930s that was a common pitch, the same as a 3/8 pipe thread, still used today. That is like the threads on the old rifles trigger guard screws is 1/4-24 and #12 was a common screw size. Engineers and accountants looking to save dollars change things. We are supposed to be all metric by now and it is slowly happening.
Last edited by deltaenterprizes; 05-29-2010 at 11:39 PM.
If you use a die, see if you can turn a pilot diameter on the work piece to get the die started straight & concentric. It makes a big difference.
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Garadsrus:
Where did you puchase the die?
HeavyMetal I got mine here-> http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/NNSRIT...MT4NO=86615818
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mine is comming from travers tools
Last edited by mike in co; 06-05-2010 at 08:49 AM.
only accurate rifles are interesting
Found one at the local Rutland tool!
I found the die at a local tool shop. Saved on shipping.
John
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BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
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