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Title pretty much says it all. I cannot find any round metric dies, and since I already have a great quantity of good quality hex dies, I don't really feel like purchasing them anyways. So can the hex ones be held in a round die holder, like the ones placed in the lathe tailstock to align them to the workpiece. Thx |
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