Jack
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This afternoon after spending the best part of a day making one of the pieces for my new project. Squaring up the piece, getting it to the right thickness, drilling seventeen holes and milling two pockets and then taping about twelve holes (2 5/40 and 4 4/40 threads) I broke the 4-40 tap on the last hole. Maybe I was getting tired or over confident.
Well I had a 3/16" piece of a 4-40 tap broken off in a through hole in a piece of aluminum, Don't you just hate it when that happens. Well I remember hearing about the "ALUM Trick" I went to the grocery store and got a little bottle of McCormick Alum (in the baking and canning dept.) mixed it, put it in a glass bowl on the gas stove with the flame as low as possible and after about an hour I took it out and rinsed it off and the remaining little chunk of the former tap fell out. I saved the little blackened piece of the tap as a reminder to take it easy next that I have some hand tapping to do.
IT WORKS, color me amazed :bow: :bow: :bow:
Well I had a 3/16" piece of a 4-40 tap broken off in a through hole in a piece of aluminum, Don't you just hate it when that happens. Well I remember hearing about the "ALUM Trick" I went to the grocery store and got a little bottle of McCormick Alum (in the baking and canning dept.) mixed it, put it in a glass bowl on the gas stove with the flame as low as possible and after about an hour I took it out and rinsed it off and the remaining little chunk of the former tap fell out. I saved the little blackened piece of the tap as a reminder to take it easy next that I have some hand tapping to do.
IT WORKS, color me amazed :bow: :bow: :bow: