Possible solution for connecting 510 atomisers in Modding; Helicoils !
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Originally Posted by
mnealtx
VERY interesting idea!!!
Thanks man !
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i also came acroos those while searching for a M7x.5 tap, but .75 was the smallest i could find. wouldn't the 1.0 be prone to cross threading?
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Originally Posted by
tinear
i also came acroos those while searching for a M7x.5 tap, but .75 was the smallest i could find. wouldn't the 1.0 be prone to cross threading?
I was expecting that it would take two atty threads at once, as an exact multple (2x). Worth checking out.
Perhaps it is 0.75. The 901 threads look about that and I can't imagint that the 510 would have closer threading.
Previously I suggested using some stiff wire (toaster style nichrome seems good for this) to carefully wrap around the threads of the atty and then use some glue or solder to hold in place (then unsrew atty).
Someone may have an M7 1.0 in their toolbox/attic and be able to say aye or nay ...
Last edited by kinabaloo; 07-13-2009 at 10:34 PM.
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Originally Posted by
kinabaloo
I Previously I suggested using some stiff wire (toaster style nichrome seems good for this) to carefully wrap around the threads of the
atty and then use some glue or solder to hold in place (then unsrew
atty).
i tried something similar to that long time ago (as an expansion adaptor), but not much success, i was just using multistrand copper.
thought ~ you should run this by dedmon....

Originally Posted by
dedmonwakin
...I'm using 18 gauge copper wire and bending it into a v or w shape. Then wrap it with putty. Problem is, getting the
atty to stay. Although copper wiring is softer than the brass, I'm finding it hard to want to twist grooves into the wiring to make it hold.
... he could wrap the atty, then mold to it, shape, whatever.
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Originally Posted by
tinear
i tried something similar to that long time ago (as an expansion adaptor), but not much success, i was just using multistrand copper.
thought ~ you should run this by dedmon....
... he could wrap the
atty, then mold to it, shape, whatever.
Multi-strand wouldnt be suitable. I have tried on a 901 with some nichrome (toaster guage) and it's not bad but a bit thicker and it would probably work. The cross-section is round rather than square, but would still be ok.
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Originally Posted by
tinear
i also came acroos those while searching for a M7x.5 tap, but .75 was the smallest i could find. wouldn't the 1.0 be prone to cross threading?
Here is my secret source for metric taps and dies:
Amazon.com: 7mm x .5 High Speed Steel Plug Tap: Victor Machinery Exchange
They ship fast, shipping seems kind of high, but they have stuff that you can't find anywhere else. Search thier store front. They have 7x1.25, 7x1.0, 7x.75....
Last edited by Laredo7mm; 07-14-2009 at 04:30 AM.
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Last edited by kinabaloo; 07-14-2009 at 05:05 AM.
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if a 901 is M8x.75, then doing a side by side i'd have to say the 510 would be .5, much finer thread (smaller pitch).
butt a 510 atty thread against the side of a 901 batt thread and you'll see what i mean.
lathe? nah. only if you're going to turn your own stock.
@Laredo7mm
thanks for the link! even if shipping is killer, it's got to beat the one i was looking into!
7 x.50 Hand Tap, High Speed Steel - HermansCentral.com available at HermansCentral.com
Last edited by tinear; 07-14-2009 at 06:14 AM.
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