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WJL #408884 06/30/15 09:35 PM
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This has been an education all onto it's own. The magnet trick and sizing information is appreciated. While I know this wasn't the cause, it made me think about the number of AR detents I launched across the shop when I built my first couple of them, also the spring I lost from a brand new Staggs 20/30-30 over-under back in the 70's. So I went searching and found a source for magnetic work mats. Don't know if they are the cheapest but they have several strengths and sizes. $43 will get a 19"x24" that should help keep stray bits from disappearing (spring launched not included). COWRC.com is the site. I suspect it might be worth it not to have to go through sourcing a hard to find part. Glad to see you get a replacement.
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Posted for Physdoc who is having computer problems.

Dies for 1/16-64 screws are still available

http://www.victornet.com/subdepartments/Special-Pitch-Dies-up-to-1/2-inch/1350.html

It would be great if someone would post pictures of Lyman 48's of different variations and go through
and list what size screws are used.

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Son of a gun. With that die and my little Unimat miniature lathe and some way to slot the screw head I could make my own screw. That is if I can see well enough. Maybe I could set the lathe up on my dissecting microscope. Yeah. That would do it.

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Originally Posted By: Thaine
This has been an education all onto it's own. The magnet trick and sizing information is appreciated. While I know this wasn't the cause, it made me think about the number of AR detents I launched across the shop when I built my first couple of them, also the spring I lost from a brand new Staggs 20/30-30 over-under back in the 70's. So I went searching and found a source for magnetic work mats. Don't know if they are the cheapest but they have several strengths and sizes. $43 will get a 19"x24" that should help keep stray bits from disappearing (spring launched not included). COWRC.com is the site. I suspect it might be worth it not to have to go through sourcing a hard to find part. Glad to see you get a replacement.
Thaine


An education unto itself is an understatement. Here is another cheaper option, magnetic sign material. Been many a time I could have used it.

http://www.magnetking.com/#regularmagnet

Art

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Originally Posted By: WJL
Son of a gun. With that die and my little Unimat miniature lathe and some way to slot the screw head I could make my own screw. That is if I can see well enough. Maybe I could set the lathe up on my dissecting microscope. Yeah. That would do it.


Get one of these and the dies and you are set.

http://www.esslinger.com/optivisor-profe...an-choose-size/

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Art,

Thanks for the link, definitely a better deal and easier to find something that will work on my benches.

Thaine


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Great find Physdoc. Need to remember with Victor Machinery to scroll to the page bottom when looking for taps and dies as I missed it when I looked. That's where I got the other Lyman screw dies.

The sudden surge in sales for this odd little die should have them scratching their heads.
Dennis

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I wonder if we should get a commission for the extra sales?

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If you locate a magnetic mat or sign material close to your lathe/mill/drill press, you will likley find out just how well they work.
Mike

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I need to wallpaper the shop with magnetic sheets to catch the projectile springs and small ball bearings.

Jerry Liles

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