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Stripped Liner Question
Have any of you guys had to deal with a stripped out hole in a liner? If so, what can you do about it short of making a new liner?
I'm using .050 nickel silver for the liners of my little autos, and I have a hole drilled with a number 54 bit and tapped for an 0-80 screw. Well, it looks like I may have stripped the hole a little because the screw is not holding as tight as it should. I will be using the blue threadlock when I finish the knife, but I would like to know if there is something I can put into the hole to help the screw get a tighter grip. Thanks -chris |
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NS is somewhat malleable so maybe you could peen a NS rod into the hole, clean it up, and re-drill and tap. Just a thought ...
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STRIPPED TAPPED HOLE
CHRIS, YOU MIGHT TRY A SMALL BALL BEARING LAID OVER
THE HOLE AND TAP IT LIGHTLY WITH A HAMMER, THEN RETAP IT WITHOUT REDRILLING. WHERE I WORK THAT SOMETIMES WORK ON HOLES WE WANT TO TIGHTEN UP. ESPECIALLY ON NS. HOPE IT WORKS FOR YOU. LYNN DRURY POTEAU, OK |
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Did you try another screw? Most times with 0-80, it's the screw, not the threads.
A.T. -- My next show is the SouthEastern Show in Winston-Salem, NC, September 6th and 7th. Please come by and say hello. "Don't you buy no ugly knife" http://www.customknives.com/ |
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Micromark Tools sells a set of "reducing punches" for repairing oversize holes. I haven't tried them myself, so I don't know how well they work.
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That proceedure of Ray's does work well if you drill a hole and use a rod larger than the hole you must drill for taping. So if you drill a 1/8" hole and peen in a piece of nickel silver rod you should be fine. Frank
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Chris,
Go to the side of the liner that will face the scale. Take a small punch and a small hammer and tap all around the hole. The hole will squeeze up. Rethread the hole and you are back in business. |
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Thanks, A.T. -- My next show is the SouthEastern Show in Winston-Salem, NC, September 6th and 7th. Please come by and say hello. "Don't you buy no ugly knife" http://www.customknives.com/ |
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thanx, jeff. i like that one too.
__________________ wayne things get better with age ... i'm approaching magnificent |
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Thanks for the help, guys. I ended up using Jeff's method and center punching around the hole and that worked. Thanks again. -chris
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