castaway
Well-Known Member
Question for the engineers please.
I need to cut a couple of new threads on my very old Colnbrook furling gear, this is to rehabilitate it for a further years service.
The old holes have lost there threads due to the usual corrosion between the s/steel bolts and aluminium torque tube. It should be no problem to drill and cut new threads once I can get hold of the correct size tap.
The bolts are the 'commonly available' s/s pan head variety available in bubble packs everywhere and I think M6 (they measure 5.85 mm across the threads.
I thought I could pop down to my local Draper Tool S|top and just match up the bolts with a suitable tap and hey presto.... but no.. They only appear to do a finer thread size.
So now it would appear that I have to send off or buy online so need to know exactly what to ask for rather than just take it down and match it up.
Can anyone help me with a correct size/ thread pitch from the info above ???
Thanks in anticipation
Nick
I need to cut a couple of new threads on my very old Colnbrook furling gear, this is to rehabilitate it for a further years service.
The old holes have lost there threads due to the usual corrosion between the s/steel bolts and aluminium torque tube. It should be no problem to drill and cut new threads once I can get hold of the correct size tap.
The bolts are the 'commonly available' s/s pan head variety available in bubble packs everywhere and I think M6 (they measure 5.85 mm across the threads.
I thought I could pop down to my local Draper Tool S|top and just match up the bolts with a suitable tap and hey presto.... but no.. They only appear to do a finer thread size.
So now it would appear that I have to send off or buy online so need to know exactly what to ask for rather than just take it down and match it up.
Can anyone help me with a correct size/ thread pitch from the info above ???
Thanks in anticipation
Nick