Can you rethread a bolt hole?

Use a rethreading tap to restore threads on nuts or threaded engine component holes. Don't try to rethread the entire bolt, hole or nut in one operation. Insert the rethreading tap or die and rotate a few turns, then back it off a full turn. That will dislodge the debris from the teeth.
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Can you Retap a hole the same size?

This is done in a similar manner as a tap, but the shaft of the part threads through the die as it cuts the threads. In most cases, parts like these can be re-threaded, but they must be done with the same size threads, you can't cut the next size smaller threads.
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Will Loctite work on stripped threads?

Loctite® Form-A-Thread®

It restores worn, stripped or damaged threads and eliminates future corrosion, galling, seizing, and rust, and allows up to 128 ft. lbs. of torque between -65°F to 300°F. It permanently repairs stripped threads and fasteners in five minutes (up to SAE Grade 5 English and 8.8 metric).
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Can a stripped thread be fixed?

The complete repair for stripped threads is to use a coil-type thread insert. These inserts will give the bolt hole completely new threads which accept the size of the original bolt. In order to use inserts, you must drill the damaged holes slightly larger so that it can take the thread insert.
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What happens when you cross thread a bolt?

Commonly, it occurs when power tools get “over-torqued” that results in the alignment of the bolts/screws to be uneven. Basically, you're grinding in a new direction where there were patterns already. You end up getting your bolt or screw stuck and end up destroying the pre-drilled hole.
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What is a thread chaser tool?

Definition of thread chaser

: a multiple point tool used typically as one of a set of four in a die head for cutting a screw thread.
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Can you cross thread by hand?

Turn your fastener in a counterclockwise direction until you hear or notice a click. This click tells you when the first thread has been contacted. Once that click is established, you are ready to turn the bolt or nut clockwise. From here, you can safely engage the threads and spin them on by hand until it is flush.
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How do you make bolt threads?

You drill a hole of the correct diameter, then thread the tap into the hole. It takes more force to turn the tap than it does to turn a bolt of the same size, but that's because the sharp edges of the tap are actually cutting threads inside the hole. Once these threads are cut, you're ready to thread in a bolt.
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Can you tap a hole from either side?

When a tap is used it only cuts in one direction, typically clockwise for standard threads. As the tap is spun it will progressively work its way deeper into the hole as it cuts new threads. If the tap is spun counter-clockwise it will back itself out of the hole, similarly to backing out a threaded fastener.
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