1/2"-28 Threading Alignment Tool (TAT) Die Starter for .22 / .223 - Gunsmithing by NTC

1/2"-28 Threading Alignment Tool (TAT) Die Starter for .22 / .223 - Gunsmithing by NTC

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Found_Troubles posted on r/ar153w

I posted this in another guys thread about the same situation "I TIG weld up threads like this weekly on all types of various random parts WAY more fucked off then what you have going on there so the Machinists I work with (different Unions, I'm a Welder) can turn them back down to original thread and spec, this is easy work for a good Welder with a TIG machine that knows how to control his heat and the overall temp. That being said, if I was you I'd start by trying rethreading it with a "rethreading die" it's a pretty low cost procedure that is also very easy to perform. It's not as aggressive as a standard cutting die, it doesn't really cut threads like a cutting tap or die does it really just takes the existing crest of the threads that may be smashed flat, bent over or have excess material (weld) and aligns them properly and removes any excess metal, same with the root of the threading, it cleans the grooves out back to proper depth and spec. order a 1/2"-28 Threading Alignment Tool (TAT) The TAT is a small metal guide rod. One end slides perfectly snug inside your 5.56/.223 bore, and the other end holds the die perfectly square to the barrel. This guarantees the tool tracks perfectly straight down the barrel rather than cutting new, crooked threads. If you plan to mount a muzzle device for a suppressor it's even more paramount to use a Threading Alignment Tool (TAT) inside the bore first to ensure the die cuts straight, or you risk a catastrophic baffle strike. $12.89 https://www.amazon.com/Threading-Alignment-Tool-Starter-223/dp/B00JLDXJKU Also gonna need a 1/2"-28 rethreading die, The Rethreading Die is used to restore or "chase" damaged threads on bolts, rods, barrels or items with matching 1/2"-28 thread spec. • Use any wrench — Simply grip the hex die with any wrench or socket large enough to fit (no special holder needed) • Turn onto the damaged bolt — Screw it onto the item with damaged threads • Dresses over bruised threads — The die cuts gently over slightly damaged threads to restore them • Repairs light thread damage on bolts and threaded rods • Commonly used for restoring studs on vehicles or firearm barrel threads • works perfectly for chasing slightly damaged threads • It won't create new threads if they're severely stripped or missing, won't cut new misaligned threads. $14.59 https://a.co/d/07zaPANA Don't forget to use some type of lubricating oil/cutting lubrication. There are video's one YouTube showing this process "

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