Lee Breech lock press

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Re: Lee Breech lock press

#11 Post by Alpha1 »

I have cut 7/8" x 14 tpi (teeth per inch) before with out any issues.
Not sure about 1- 5/64" x 16 tpi but I guess I will have to find out.
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Re: Lee Breech lock press

#12 Post by legs748 »

Teeth per inch? Are you broaching a rack?
It was working when i left it...........
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Re: Lee Breech lock press

#13 Post by Alpha1 »

I was contemplating cutting a thread on the lathe for a part I was wanting to make. I have decided that it would probably not work for what I intended so I need to find another method.
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#14 Post by legs748 »

I was referring to the fact that screws have thread, not teeth.
It was working when i left it...........
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Re: Lee Breech lock press

#15 Post by Alpha1 »

Yes of course threads per inch I stand corrected. A senior moment.
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