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Thread Chasers

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Okay guys, we all have them, tools that "one day" we will use them, but mostly they collect man glitter 'till we vacuum.

Right now I am in need of Tread Chasers I have the 10, 16, and 20 TPI but I am looking for others, particularly 8.

They will be respected and hang next to my Grandfathers tools from the 1890 to 1920's, as well as be used in a couple of restorations and repairs that I need to do. Please let me know.
 
You might consider adding a way for non-members to contact you such as email or phone number. (I know, ... they really ought to join the forum, but some people are just too bashful. ;) )

BTW, I still intend to use my thread chasers soon as I get a "round tuit" ... if you have any unused round tuits I could take one or two off your hands.
 
Okay guys, we all have them, tools that "one day" we will use them, but mostly they collect man glitter 'till we vacuum.

Right now I am in need of Tread Chasers I have the 10, 16, and 20 TPI but I am looking for others, particularly 8.

They will be respected and hang next to my Grandfathers tools from the 1890 to 1920's, as well as be used in a couple of restorations and repairs that I need to do. Please let me know.
I buy all my chasers from Ebay UK. they have lots of chasers there. That's where I got my 8tpi...
 
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