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    Default Taps and Dies For 901-801-510-4xx

    Hey Guys,

    I put this list together with the links to purchase taps and dies. For those who aren't familiar with taps and dies these are used to cut threads onto round tubes or bars. I can guarantee that all the listed thread sizes are a perfect match, I have personally used them all. Please check the links match your desired tap or die size before purchase.

    901 Tap and Die 8mm x .75

    901 Die: Used for making your own battery threads for connecting an atomizer.

    Amazon.com: 8mm X .75 High Speed Steel Round Die 1" OD: Victor Machinery Exchange

    901 Tap: Used for threading a round bar to use in pulling battery connectors or making atomizer threads

    Amazon.com: 8mm X .75 High Speed Steel Round Die 1" OD: Victor Machinery Exchange

    901 Bottoming Tap: used for thread finishing to the bottom of a blind hole like on the atomizer threads

    Amazon.com: 8 MM x .75 High Speed Steel Bottoming Tap: Victor Machinery Exchange


    801 Tap & Die 9mm x .75


    801 Die: Used for making your own battery threads for connecting an atomizer.

    Amazon.com: 9mm X .75 High Speed Steel Round Die 1" OD: Victor Machinery Exchange

    801 Tap: Used for threading a round bar to use in pulling battery connectors or making atomizer threads

    Amazon.com: 9mm x .75 High Speed Steel Plug Tap: Victor Machinery Exchange

    801 Bottoming Tap: used for thread finishing to the bottom of a blind hole like on the atomizer threads

    Amazon.com: 9 MM x .75 High Speed Steel Bottoming Tap: Victor Machinery Exchange



    510 Tap & Die 7mm x .5

    510 Tap: Used for making your own battery threads for connecting an atomizer.

    Amazon.com: 7mm x .5 High Speed Steel Plug Tap: Victor Machinery Exchange


    510 Bottoming Tap: used for thread finishing to the bottom of a blind hole like on the510 battery threads.

    Amazon.com: 7 MM x .5 High Speed Steel Bottoming Tap: Victor Machinery Exchange


    510 Die: Used for threading a round bar to use in pulling battery connectors or making atomizer threads.

    Amazon.com: 7mm X .5 High Speed Steel Round Die 1" OD: Victor Machinery Exchange



    4xx Series Tap and Die 7mm x .5

    Same as for the 510 just reversed usage for the tap and die

    1xx Series Tap & Die 8mm x .75

    Same as for the 901 just reversed usage for the tap and die



    I made reference to a bar for pulling battery connectors, The pics are below

    Cheers

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    Awesome, just bought them all.
    The RN4081 (Njoy) should also be a 8mm x .75

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    very nice!





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    Thanks you so much for this!

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    For the rest of you modders, I bet you could find loads of useful stuff at the link below. Taps, Dies, all kinds of other stuff. McGuyver could build a time machine from the stuff on there.

    mcmaster.com

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    Forgive my ignorance, but how do you use them?

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    ^ bend over , cough and screw !

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    Default Has everything

    I've been planing to order these from Victor Machinery Exchange, they are the ones advertising on Amazon. This page has lot's of information on taps/dies, as well as every type size you could ever want. They do have a $25 min order policy though.

    Taps and Dies for threading metal from Victor Machinery

    Since I don't have a lathe to make my own stock, trying to find a good source for brass tube to make the actual connectors.

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    nice find Cisco... got my order in...

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    You might want to check hobby/model building/model railroad suppliers for rods and tubes...

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