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Gunsmithing fixing threads ideas

Shott8283

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Sep 25, 2010
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I have a set of scope rings, i think they are weavers. they were cheapys and didn't expect a lot out of them. well, while tightening the one screw, the threads IN the ring let go. either they weren't cut well or i just reefed on them too much

i know the rings arn't worth much and i shouldn't worry about them but i figured they are pretty solid (think they are steel) and would like to use them on one of my guns.

any ideas on how to fix the threads inside the rings?

i can feel the screw starting to grab then lets go and goes around for another rotation and starts to grab again

any ideas on how to tighten up the threads?

like i said i know its nothing to spend 20 hours on but i figured if there was a cheap and easy fix i wouldn't have to toss a pair of 40 dollar rings away.
 
Re: fixing threads ideas

lots of ways. Cheap way is to just tap it out to a course thread or just plain larger. You can use a machine screw and nut on the lower side as long as you can give it a good flat on the bottom side. If it is real cheap you can fill it with JB weld and then drill and tap it. You can try a heli coil. All of this takes a little bit of time. It depends on what "you" think your hourly rate is worth. Me? I would just buy another set of rings and have peace of mind.