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PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 4:19 pm 
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I know this may be a long shot, but does anyone know what the thread size is on a Bergeon tip? I am working on a project and need to drill and tap some holes that the Bergeon tips can screw into.
I appreciate any assistance.

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One reason I keep spare tips on hand.

http://mywatchmaker.net/watchmakertools.htm

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sharkman wrote:
One reason I keep spare tips on hand.

http://mywatchmaker.net/watchmakertools.htm



I have extra tips....I need to re-tap the threads on the tool. :wink:

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Legmaker72 wrote:
sharkman wrote:
One reason I keep spare tips on hand.

http://mywatchmaker.net/watchmakertools.htm



I have extra tips....I need to re-tap the threads on the tool. :wink:



I see. That's why I keep spare tools on hand. :wink:

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I appreciate the remarks, but I really am looking for a specific technical answer to my question. If anyone knows or can provide any insight I appreciate it. I will be contacting a supplier of the Bergeon tool to see if they might be able to shed some light, and if I do come up with an answer, I will make sure to post it.
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Legmaker72 wrote:
sharkman wrote:
One reason I keep spare tips on hand.

http://mywatchmaker.net/watchmakertools.htm



I have extra tips....I need to re-tap the threads on the tool. :wink:



I see. That's why I keep spare tools on hand. :wink:

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Okie dokie. Or you could buy a new one for $20. Not technical though.


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