Well I managed to run the 2BA screws n nuts through the 2BA die, I cheated a little and just clamped it in my bench vice :D
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did all 11 screws first, then did the same using a tap for the remaining 8 nuts
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I then place them in this strip of aluminium extrusion which I have tapped 2BA threaded holes 2BA clearance holes, also some 3 BA threaded holes as well, these are fiddly little items and I don't want to lose them in the grit blast cabinet:o;), so they all get fitted to something
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some onto cardboard strips, but you have to be carefull as the grit does eat away the cardboard quickly as you can see
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every item gets etch primed individually, the surface not seen gets painted flat black
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all the 2BA pan head screws cleaned up well here they are etch primed, I put them on cardboard strips so I don't get too much paint on my hands
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and here are all the items before they get tagged n bagged, and wait for the next round of DBG
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The bonnet topside needed to be etch primed, so out with the gear and it got 2 coats of vinyl etch primer, just needs to be rubbed down smooth
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WrinkleArthur, I have a full set of BA taps n dies which I have had for some years (30+) they are readily available I bought those tap etc plus many many more to aid me with this item
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sadly I haven't done anything to it in a long time :( anyway cheers Dennis:angel:

