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John T

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2017 BX23S
May 5, 2017
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under a rock
Searching drill town for 20 minutes for the correct size bit for a 6-32 tap.
no gots....

Should I go smaller with a 3/32 or bigger with a 7/64th?

whats worse? a loose hole or a snapped off tap? :ROFLMAO::LOL::LOL:

haven't given up yet...

still searching for a #36
 

cliffboyer

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L3301 w/LA525 loader, G5200 mower w/RC48 deck, Kawasaki 610 Mule, DR mower
Nov 30, 2017
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Yeah, trying to find correct tap at multiple stores can be frustrating.

One of my best tool purchases ( at a pawn shop) was a large Craftsman tap & die set. 70+ pieces, was brand new, and paid $50 for it 20+ years ago. STD 4/40 to 1/2" and Metric 1mm to 12mm, plus a couple small pipe sizes. The pitch gauges are real handy.

Only broke one tap so far. Certainly have got my money out of it. Never having to go searching for that odd, seldom used size when you need it on a Sunday evening is has been worth every penny.
 

chim

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L4240HSTC with FEL, Ford 1210
Jan 19, 2013
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Taps (for me) are something that don't get a lot of use, but i wouldn't be without them. A couple days ago I replaced the vise on my welding table. New bolt pattern. To get the vise where I wanted it one spot couldn't be through-bolted. A few minutes to drill and tap and it all worked out.