Well, It will actually work swapping the die holder & screw around. But I get more threads if the head is in the drill chuck. And these were for 6-32 lock screws.
I needed a couple 6-32 screws for the front lock bolt of a couple of Youth rifles I made. I go
to buy them & search all over, nobody had them. I was told Oh, just use a 6-32 from the hardware.
No, I am not using a cheapass looking hardware screw that doesn't match on a rifle I just put a
hundred hours in.
You may well remember a few years ago, everyone on here was looking for them as well. Well, I
keep a pretty healthy supply of screws. Guys starting borrowing the 6-32's & I go to Friendship
to restock, & nobody has THAT lock screw. I start calling al the ML vendors, they are out too.
I go to a machine shop. Sure, they will make them on a CNC machine. Minimum order is 500

Lordy I could not even give 500 away. I need 12. Nope, not making 12.
I am not a lathe operator. I have a few lathes, but they are play toys I got cheap & like to mess
with. I have no idea how to do anything right. I just piddle with them. Cut a bushing, trim a pin for the tractor or farm work, etc. Cutting threads on a 6-32 crew 3" long ? Oh no, that will never happen
for me.
I was on a job at a plant & a guy was cutting threads on a 2" black iron pipe with a Rigid pipe cutting
tool & motorized driver. ah....... hold the die & turn the screw, or visa versa. So I came home &
played on a lathe, cut off a piece of 1 1/2" bolt & turned it to where I could chuck it with lathe or drill
chuck, bored it out yadda yadda yadda.. It worked. Am I in production ? NO. But I can do the 2-3
I need tho in 6-32 if needed.
Worthy investment for the lathe & all ? Oh heck No.

Just piddling & looking for something Different to do...
I told my son I need $25. a screw & sell 12 to break even !
