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Offline mountainman70

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Breechplug taps, 70s and now
« on: December 10, 2018, 04:07:29 AM »
Here is a question for y'all. I was working on some barrel pieces ,practicing drilling and tapping for 5/8 18 plug threads.Dang new bit is expensive but sure does cut well.
In digging thru my taps,I found one from my first days at this back in 1979-80s,and it is marked 5/8 20.It has been ground on the end to do bottoming work.
In my tang and plug collection, one I have I THOUGHT was 5/8 18, wouldn't thread into my newly threaded hole.
I laid it against the 5/8 20,and it seemed the same. my question is, has the industry changed what was natnl fine or is this a fluke?
Inquiring minds want to know.Thanks a heap. Dave  8) 8)

Offline Clark Badgett

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Re: Breechplug taps, 70s and now
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2018, 05:58:50 AM »
A 5/8-20 (?) will not go in a 5/8-18 tapped hole
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Offline Flint62Smoothie

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Re: Breechplug taps, 70s and now
« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2018, 06:15:58 AM »
18 is the national fine thread for a 5/16" thread ,whereas 11 is the coarse thread. 5/16x20 is an oddball size that is close to the metric size of M8x1.25pitch. Note the other extra fine US thread in 5/16" size is 24tpi.
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Re: Breechplug taps, 70s and now
« Reply #3 on: December 10, 2018, 07:02:57 AM »
11 & 18 TPI is the standard for 5/8" too, but what is 5/8-20?
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Offline RichG

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Re: Breechplug taps, 70s and now
« Reply #4 on: December 10, 2018, 07:35:58 AM »
thompson center used/uses 5/8-20 threads.

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Re: Breechplug taps, 70s and now
« Reply #5 on: December 10, 2018, 09:53:37 PM »
Thanks Rich G,I thought about that last night. Now for the 69.00 question, wonder why I had it in the first place. Don't remember any T/C projects back then,but musta been one in the woodpile.hHAHAHAHA,.nUTTIN LIKE gEEZIN !!!tHANKS GUYS. I IMAGINE IF THE PATTENT PLUG AND TANG I HAVE SURPLUS IS indeed 5/8 20, now I can possibly use it. Best regards, Dave F 8) 8)

Offline Bob Roller

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Re: Breechplug taps, 70s and now
« Reply #6 on: December 11, 2018, 12:10:14 AM »
It's a SPECIAL thread like my 5/8x32 or the 1/4x80 I sent to Taylor for
the tang sight adjustment on the pistol grip Hawken.I have a 7/8x16
also but 7/8x14 is the U.S.National standard fine thread.Industrial supply
catalogs are loaded with these and the dies to match.They are not too
costly until you get into larger diameters like 1 and 1/2x8.
When the lead screws on my Atlas 618 lathes wear out I make new ones
from 1/2 inch 12L14 and use another special thread tap,1/2x16 for the
job and it works fine.They are supposedly Acme threads but I am too lazy
to make the tools for that thread.

Bob Roller

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Re: Breechplug taps, 70s and now
« Reply #7 on: December 12, 2018, 05:56:38 AM »
Off topic but Indian Motorcycle company (1953 and earlier) used 5/8-20 for certain fasteners and some of those were left hand threads
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Re: Breechplug taps, 70s and now
« Reply #8 on: December 12, 2018, 06:14:28 AM »
Goo, did Harley maybe use this size on 56 panheads? I had one before I got into m/l hobby. Maybe a biker bro gave it to me. Thanks, Dave 8) 8)

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Re: Breechplug taps, 70s and now
« Reply #9 on: December 12, 2018, 02:37:08 PM »
Goo, did Harley maybe use this size on 56 panheads? I had one before I got into m/l hobby. Maybe a biker bro gave it to me. Thanks, Dave 8) 8)

Hi Dave -.  Sounds plausible I don't know much about HD . Indians are much simpler to work on HD are more sophisticated and beyond my skill set.
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