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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:33:31 -0700, Chris wrote:
So what is the "best" method to cut 316 ss machine screws 1/4" 20thread 3"length. I have about 100 that I need to trim to custom length. Also any sosurce less expensive than Bosun supply? Chris I don't know the best way, but I've done it with a hacksaw and with a disk grinder equipped with a thin cutting wheel. It was just a cheap Makita 4-1/2" disk grinder. If you have to cut 100, I would suggest you NOT use a hacksaw. ;-) You can probably hold the head in a vice or something while you cut with the grinder. You might want to keep a 1/4" 20 die on hand to clean up the threads near the cut. Actually, now that I think about it, it might be better to just put a nut on the screw before you cut. When you remove the nut it should do an OK job of cleaning up the threads. --Mac |
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