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using “bargain” coax connectors
I bought a package of 10 SO-239 chassis connectors on eBay at a great price. Â The connectors looked good, teflon insulation, gold plated pins. Â However it was not possible to thread a PL-259 male connector on more than 2 or 3 turns.
I then understood why the price was so low. Â I decided that the solution was to re-thread the connectors. Â I looked for a die at local tool stores but no luck – Â I was told that 5/8-24Â was a thread used in electrical connectors but not commonly used by machinists. Â Checking on Amazon it became clear that the proper die was available at reasonable cost as a “gunsmiths” die.
As soon as it arrived I tried it. Â I did not have a holder for this size die so I used a “Quick-clamp” with rubber pads. Â I used lots of cutting oil and took my time cutting the threads. Â The result was a bare brass thread which easily took the Amphenol PL-259 connector.
I don’t know if the manufacturer in China used a 16 mm die in place of 5/8″ or if they failed to take the thickness of the nickle plating into account when cutting threads. Â Whatever the reason now I have the tool to make it right!
The photos tell the story. Â 73 and keep on building. Â Earl VA6TJ
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