Scarlet Lancer
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Hi Stan nice to hear from you.
I am going to our local steel Stockist again on Monday to take in the various tote/knob handle fixing rods from most of the manufacturers as my local stockist AJ Andrews will check them with a micrometer for me. They carry metric and imperial stock. I started off with just the 1/4 inch 20 tpi and the rod best suited 1/4 inch imperial. Now this 1/4 inch rod as you can see in the photo is cut with a new BSW die 1/4 20. The 20 tpi as I am sure you know is teeth per inch. Now this size is stated buy “those who know“ is in fact too big for Marples Planes, but has proved to me it is one step up than the one we need. Marples tote fixing bolts are truly 5/16 BSW 18 tpi. On Monday I will be picking up smaller rod sizes from and including 5/16 inch. So short story…. Hang on for me and I will give you the details for all Marples threads and rods. I will take this a little further for you. All of the machine screws which screw into the sole/base go into a rather short hole which means a pointed “tap” will not give you a thread all the way to the bottom of the hole. This issue is over come by using a flat ended tap.
Another myth is that all of the American manufacturers use their own made up thread. Not correct they used actually use UNC and UNF indicating coarse thread and fine thread. Coarse holds much stronger and fine is much tighter for gases or water to stop as much leakage as possible.
Cost, again you have seen the £15 and upwards on eBay well you an make your own with a 9ft long rod for as little as £2.65 including VAT. So I will be in touch next week.
One valuable piece of info is…..do not use a standard die to clean a thread as you will most likely start another thread over the top of the original. Look for the octagonal dies these are especially used to clean and tidy threads and their shape is to be used with a spanner.
I am going to our local steel Stockist again on Monday to take in the various tote/knob handle fixing rods from most of the manufacturers as my local stockist AJ Andrews will check them with a micrometer for me. They carry metric and imperial stock. I started off with just the 1/4 inch 20 tpi and the rod best suited 1/4 inch imperial. Now this 1/4 inch rod as you can see in the photo is cut with a new BSW die 1/4 20. The 20 tpi as I am sure you know is teeth per inch. Now this size is stated buy “those who know“ is in fact too big for Marples Planes, but has proved to me it is one step up than the one we need. Marples tote fixing bolts are truly 5/16 BSW 18 tpi. On Monday I will be picking up smaller rod sizes from and including 5/16 inch. So short story…. Hang on for me and I will give you the details for all Marples threads and rods. I will take this a little further for you. All of the machine screws which screw into the sole/base go into a rather short hole which means a pointed “tap” will not give you a thread all the way to the bottom of the hole. This issue is over come by using a flat ended tap.
Another myth is that all of the American manufacturers use their own made up thread. Not correct they used actually use UNC and UNF indicating coarse thread and fine thread. Coarse holds much stronger and fine is much tighter for gases or water to stop as much leakage as possible.
Cost, again you have seen the £15 and upwards on eBay well you an make your own with a 9ft long rod for as little as £2.65 including VAT. So I will be in touch next week.
One valuable piece of info is…..do not use a standard die to clean a thread as you will most likely start another thread over the top of the original. Look for the octagonal dies these are especially used to clean and tidy threads and their shape is to be used with a spanner.
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