Sonny,
Sorry for the delay in answering your post. I understand the situation for those who have 8-32 rod end threads, but, as I noted, it took me all of 10 minutes to convert all my rods. For all the loose 8-32 tools I have, I bought a couple of adapters. Since all the tools were loose anyway, having a couple more loose parts for them is no big deal.
All the tools I have made up are 10-32 for strength. In my testing, I managed to twist off some of the brass 8-32 ends trying to pull large caliber (and one small caliber) ball. I have never had the issue with the 10-32 thread and I don't want to make a great tool that will break on someone in the field. Sorry about the situation, but I won't be making any of these larger caliber tools with an 8-32 thread. The second version, for .32 to .40, will have 8-32 threads because it has to have to fit the diameter of the tool.