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I'm not sure about powder coating temps, but I think it's around 450F.That is a very small screw with a very fine thread. I've done left hand threads before but would never attempt something this delicate. Could I Just buy the shaft and screw? Or, maybe I could drill out the old screw, tap the hole and use an off-the-shelf right hand screw with loctite?
I don't know how hot the powder coating oven gets but will find out today. How high would the temp have to be to cause a problem?
No need to worry about a delicate part if nothing else you can learn from it. Use a very sharp threading tool with some back take, tailstock for support (very light clamping) and a good cutting oil. I'd recommend a leaded steel alloy like 12l14, as you get a great finish even if you machined it using a beaver!
If not you can use a HSS adjustable threading die, you can get them for around $10.
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