Stoney point chamber gauge question

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Stoney point chamber gauge question

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Anyone know what the thread size is for the modified cases, please?

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Have you tried doing a search I seem to recall that this has been covered here before.
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5/16 x 36 tpi
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Thanks, Alpha1..........

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No worries if you have any problems getting hold of the correct tap I can do them for you just pm me.
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#6 Post by saddler »

Ditto

Tap was under a tenner on eBay
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Mine are free I just go into our store and take it out of the draw we keep them in with the appropriate drill of the correct size I then cut the cases then put everything back in the draw when I'm finished. The plus side is all ours are ours are proper HSS taps and dies and they are not made in China.
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