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I have a timesert kit now after seeing how the save a thread kits are made... they both work though. I would have to order shorter sleeves with my timesert kit. A bit overkill, but it does make her nice and straight. Work is back manageable heading into winter if anyone needs a hand.

Dammit another tool I know nothing about yet HAVE to have....im still searching for a lathe....now a darned Brideport enters the "short attention span theatre"....too many shiny objects to look at... :(
 

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I have a timesert kit now after seeing how the save a thread kits are made... they both work though. I would have to order shorter sleeves with my timesert kit. A bit overkill, but it does make her nice and straight. Work is back manageable heading into winter if anyone needs a hand.
I highly recommend Twin staged for these repairs he really pays attention to detail and cares about his work.
 

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Dammit another tool I know nothing about yet HAVE to have....im still searching for a lathe....now a darned Brideport enters the "short attention span theatre"....too many shiny objects to look at... :(
Just send it to him it aint worth it for as many as you need done.
 

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If you really really want to buy your own tool I'd give this kit a close look.


The linked kit I found under the brand names Wonderman, Sealey and Neilsen, and I found it on eBay.co.uk for as much as about £120 and as little as £45 with free (UK) postage, so a fifth the cost of the Wurth timesert kit. It uses the same kind of system though:
- a step tap , 14mm to screw in to any remaining thread and hold the larger tap straight,
- a seat cutter with depth stop that slides over the tap shank and cuts a seat for the lip of the insert.
- It uses a different but neat insertion tool, where a lock nut is undone, removing a driving packer/tube and removing any load from the threaded portion of the tool, allowing it to be unscrewed without the insert backing out
- a 14mm tap which is run through the insert after fitting. I haven't found details on this tap and the inserts, but I'm guessing it's swaging/cold rolling the final threads on the insert like the Wurth kit does.

It's a fifth the price, something probably isn't so good, but I'd try it for a saw if I really wanted my own tool
 

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Cool. Not far at all. I'll shoot you a PM to get this out of the thread.
 

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My plug repair failed. Any advice on best options from here? What cylinders are good to use on a 461?
 
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