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Old 04-11-2010, 07:29 PM   #1
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I saw a fitter on Friday using an adapter for the Hog Head threader to turn the square stub with his cordless drill. It might have been home-made. I was too busy to inquire, and he looked sorta grumpy anyhow (don't all fitters?) Anyone ever seen this for sale?

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Here is the standard accessories kit.

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I wonder if a regular cordless drill would have enough torque to turn that die. The ridgid "pony" we use at work is a beast and even that sounds like it's working hard as hell to thread some of the stuff we're working on.
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I saw a fitter on Friday using an adapter for the Hog Head threader to turn the square stub with his cordless drill. It might have been home-made. I was too busy to inquire, and he looked sorta grumpy anyhow (don't all fitters?) Anyone ever seen this for sale?


I have one that fits in my power pony, but not a corless drill
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