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taps and dies

Posted: 26 Feb 2013, 23:02
by Plasticman
sombody on here was looking for some good quality taps a bit back , not only full sets but loose
try here and they have loads of interesting toys
http://www.ar-sheldon.com/acatalog/Taps_and_Die.html
mm

Re: taps and dies

Posted: 27 Feb 2013, 01:29
by HarryMann
... and for cheap set, but one that'll cut many threads if you use them properly, without problems is this Silverline kit...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000LFTTZQ/? ... B000LFTTZQ

About £30 from Amazon. You might need a better tap wrench after a while, but the taps and dies are quite OK for the dosh. Even metal box is OK, or mine still is 6 years later, like most such, a sheet of thick cardboard helps stop stuff rattling loose

Re: taps and dies

Posted: 27 Feb 2013, 08:05
by ringo
Thanks guys - that's a great heads up.

I did post about this ages ago - not sure if mm is referring to that post but thanks a lot anyway

Ringo

Re: taps and dies

Posted: 27 Feb 2013, 08:25
by Plasticman
no i think it was a guy from sheffield way was looking for M8 i think, agree though that the carbon ones will do the job ok , they are a bit springy/snappy if you try and and make a thread from scratch and are rough/numb and abusive forcing it to cut, but used correctly will do very nicely and lets face it most of the tapping on these vans is cleaning threads up as opposed to making new ones.
I always recut threads after repairs as its such a pleasure to screw a bolt/screw in by hand and only takes minutes to do
mm

Re: taps and dies

Posted: 10 Mar 2013, 18:07
by HarryMann
I always recut threads after repairs as its such a pleasure to screw a bolt/screw in by hand and only takes minutes to do
mm

Definitely concur with that sentiment, I agree too