KingAether
Eternal noob
Im probably going to have a bunch of little questions as i go through all my machinery this year and figured i would make a place i can come back to instead of posting a new thread every time i can't find a solid answer to a small question.
First up- non-metric threads: do you personally replace original bolts and clean up original threads where needed or drill and retap them to make everything modern metric ? Most of my machinery is on the later end of vintage and has a mix of whitworth and metric hardware so having it all match and up to date is probably idea. Another thought that would be probably very expensive, is there any niche threading kit you can buy that recuts common whitworth threads to there nearest metric alternative?
I have the chance to pick up a whitworth tap and die set locally but unless i plan to clean up the old threads it seems obsolete
First up- non-metric threads: do you personally replace original bolts and clean up original threads where needed or drill and retap them to make everything modern metric ? Most of my machinery is on the later end of vintage and has a mix of whitworth and metric hardware so having it all match and up to date is probably idea. Another thought that would be probably very expensive, is there any niche threading kit you can buy that recuts common whitworth threads to there nearest metric alternative?
I have the chance to pick up a whitworth tap and die set locally but unless i plan to clean up the old threads it seems obsolete