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Originally Posted by piper6909
I was wondering if you were going back to the place you originally got the tool or get the Grainger allthread I told you about. It looks like Grainger's may be a harder metal. At least it's steel. Get a new left-handed nut. Grainger sells a bag of 50 for $1.61.
https://www.grainger.com/product/Hex-Nut-M5-0-80-Thread-22YK31
I imagine they are not high demand parts, so I'd make sure they have them in stock before driving all that way. You may have to order them in advance.
Still, it makes me wonder how the guy whose video I posted got away with using a modified aluminum rod.
Regardless, good luck. I hope you get past this without any more troubles and you have smooth sailing the rest of the build.
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I'm definitely going to contact the company that sold me the tool and express my dissatisfaction. But before that, I'll let my friend the metal fabricator have a look at it, get his take.
Thanks for pointing me to Grainger; that was a good call. Their threaded rod has a tensile strength of 55,000. Wish I knew the tensile strength of the one I bought. Grainger's rod is one meter in length, so I could make ten 10cm-long compression tools out of it! Then I can dole them out to folks who are attempting the same procedure, along with a prayer book.