Thread Repair Tool, File, Chase, Restore, Repair, and Clean Internal and External Thread: Male, Female, Inch, Metric and Pipe Thread (RT1) (3/8 Dia. Head x 2 Length x 1/8 Arbor) by Rotary Thread

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  • Wayne T. Mazan

    > 24 hour

    Havent used it yet but looks like a good quality tool... stay tuned..

  • Skeevatz

    > 24 hour

    I have to say, I was skeptical but this tool really got me out of a bind! I was rebuilding a rearend on a car and somewhere along the line the threads by the hubs were damaged. I could not get the nut to start and it was clear to see the malformed threads. After going over the threads a few times with this bit in a Dremel, the nut went right on. Saved me a ton of rework and a trip to the machine shop - or having to purchase a massive die. The price is a no-brainer, I highly recommend.

  • Bruce H.

    > 24 hour

    While I didnt use this exact thread repair item (I found one at the local auto parts store before this one got here) I filed both internal and external threads. The one I got at the auto parts store is the same as the one I ordered from Amazon. (kept both of them) These were 22mm left hand wheel studs and nuts, didnt know this was possible. Worked like a charm!

  • Charlie Michalak

    > 24 hour

    If you have to repair threads, this is the tool you need, my only suggestion is order the larger one, also do not add pressure to the tool lay it in the damaged threads lightly run along threads,

  • William Edwards

    > 24 hour

    Its very rare these days that things actually work, and this thing worked. Saved me $985!. We have a firetruck and one of the hose reels threads had corroded to the point of no return. The replacement cost was extremely expensive as the thread is attached to one piece and can not be replaced. I gave this thing a try as a hail-mary and it actually worked. Half of the threads were on the backside that I couldnt see so I just followed the front threads and prayed that i wouldnt jump over a thread. Followed it all the way back around and kept going. Used a little Brakleen to clean off the grit and the coupler fit right on first time around. I still cant believe it.

  • Joe S.

    > 24 hour

    Im not sure this product really repaired the threads. I had some threads on an M12x1.0 that were smashed in a small area that made it difficult to thread a nut. This tool is just a grinder and you need to be cautious about grinding too much. While it worked in that I could thread the nut on it was mostly due to the fact that this basically removed the threads in the spot entirely. If you arent careful you could potentially cross cut the threads. I think this may work better on larger thread pitches like 1.25+ but on fine threads like 1.0 its more difficult. The product worked but for the money a die or chaser still works better.

  • Jake

    > 24 hour

    Im a mechanic. Damaged threads are just part of the job sometimes. The case that brought me in contact with this tool was a spindle on the rear end of a Dana 80 truck axle. It would have required a $200 3 threading die. I decided to try this tool. I took something that looked beyond repair and transformed it to the point where the large lock nut spun on by hand. It takes some skill. Its not a toilet plunger. You need to have a steady hand and a good Dremel tool but the payoff is quite impressive. Its a tool anyone who works on anything threaded should have. It saved my butt and a buttload of money as well.

  • Max Lodge

    > 24 hour

    Works exactly how the description said it would.

  • Maria

    > 24 hour

    Ruined the threads on a crankshaft and this fixed them

  • Joe Ureel

    > 24 hour

    Works great! Was really easy to use in my dremel.

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