Sorry chaps but after you all took so much trouble to help me out I cheated...

I priced up a die with delivery, thought about the ongoing postage strikes currently in the UK and looked at the two screws I needed to make as I couldn't find anyone selling them......all in all it just wasn't worth the hassle, so this is what I did earlier.
The screws were for retaining a bearing cap on the belt pulley for my pillar drill. It's quite a large pulley with two roller bearings in it.
I decided to have a go at drilling two new holes and tapping for some 4mm screws I had to hand. Used the cap to locate the drill. Could have drilled the 1/8 holes but didn't just in case things went pear shaped.

To my surprise the pulley is made from cast iron, lovely should tap easily then I thought to myself.....

And it did.....

These are the screws I wanted to use. A little on the long side, quick snip and tidy up on the lathe sorted that out.

And here it is all fitted together......much easier than messing about with 1/8 screws.......

