Had to remake a case after the tap broke off in the last hole. I build and run RC boats so I use a lot of stainless parts, wears taps out quickly.
Cheers
Cheers
Had to remake a case after the tap broke off in the last hole. I build and run RC boats so I use a lot of stainless parts, wears taps out quickly.
Cheers
As a last resort , I've managed to remove broken taps on occasion with one of these . With a ball nose end that is , not tapered ones .
Don't know what they are called in english .
Pat
Machine,
Don't write off carbon taps and dies, I have been using them for stainless threading for many years and never had one break.
What you have to remember is that there are carbon taps and CARBON TAPS. The ones I use are a lot more expensive than your general HSS ones, and I even have a metric set up to 6mm that must be 30 years old by now, and still going strong.
I won't use anything else on stainless.
John
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