Chasing tapped threads

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  • Mindflux
    Are you e-wheat?
    • Dec 2003
    • 861

    #1

    Chasing tapped threads

    I bought a frame off here a while back and finally put my rail drop on it. I noticed the front most hole requires some torque to get the screw in so I am guessing the threads are a little twisted. The screw isn't loose but tight. The other tapped hole is perfect.

    Should I bother chasing the threads or just leave it be?
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    Ave Dominus Nox
    • May 2007
    • 555

    #2
    Id just run a 10-32 tap through it and see if that didnt fix it

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    • hunter100
      Registered User
      • Jan 2003
      • 72

      #3
      As long as you run the tap through straight, it shouldn't hurt the hole. It would only cut metal if there was a problem.

      So go for it, just make sure not to cross thread the tap and use some lubrication.
      ----A.H.----

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      • Spider-TW
        U R techno-literate!

        • Oct 2006
        • 3554

        #4
        It may have some paint or loctite left in it. You might try cleaning it before you lube it.

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        • Newt
          Darth Amphibian
          • May 2009
          • 450

          #5
          Go for it. The old trick is to make like you're going to thread it in, but turn it backwards (lefty-tightie) until you hear and feel it "click" with the thread. That'll keep you from cutting new metal.

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