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I have the Halfords Advance set, about £30 - have used it to tap a few threads on the YBR (worst one being a fork leg where the mudguard screws on after drilling out a heavily corroded bolt that snapped in there). It's metric and has a good set of taps and dies as well as a nice pitch gague you can line up with the threaded part you're going to be working on (or one of the same pitch) so you can make sure you choose the right tool for the job. Comes with 2 tap wrenches, a big one and a smaller one.
https://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_236397_langId_-1_categoryId_165572
Main thing with tapping threads is to be slow and patient, do it a bit at a time. Start with the tapered tap if tapping a new thread, or the normal one if you're just repairing a damaged thread. A turn or so, then back off, get rid of the swarf, carry on a little bit more, back off again etc. |
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I was told that you should buy the taps / dies as and when you need them because the quality of the individual ones (and cost I hasten to add) is usually much higher than the ones you get in the sets.
Also some of the finer threads are usually missing from the cheap sets - such as an M10 1.0. I needed one of those to fix a bleed nipple thread (useful for fixing spark plug threads also). You can pay around £8 for one of those on it's own, compared to £30 for a load of taps, dies and misc bits and pieces. Obviously something has to give to get a set that cheap and it's usually the quality.
As a present though, a set makes a good start and you can always add to it later with better quality tools.
Here's the same set that Halfords are selling (Clarke rebranded I think) from MachineMart except it's £23 instead of £40
https://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/cht303-28-pce-tap-die-set |
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I was looking at this for the tap wrench, seems good quality m1-12, tried finding the snap on tap wrench here but coudnt find a supplier, shame as its $26 in the us.
https://www.mscjlindustrial.co.uk/ATW-14015L/SEARCH:KEYWORD/product.html
Then maybe buying the taps as needed, plenty of high quality taps avaliable.
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I bought the Machine Mart set some years ago just for the standard sizes and leave it in the garage, it is good quality.
As said get the odd finer/coarser sizes you need as and when and in HSS if it's more than a one off you want it for, though it is more expensive than the carbon steel average ones. I wouldn't trust half of those on fleabay I've bought some shite "HSS" in the past and now just use Tracy tools stuff if I need replacements for the more comprehensive stuff I've got in the shed workshop ____________________ I used to be indecisive but now I'm not quite so sure. |
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Hi
Thanks for the advice, ive found the snap on ones too
https://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item.asp?P65=&tool=all&item_ID=9870&group_ID=1167&store=uk&dir=catalog
looks nice , i will go for that and buy the taps as needed, good hss ones or the likes of dormer seem highly recommended, many times here it is said its better to buy quality lol so.
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been using a cheap set i got from ebay a few years ago, with no problems.
& i just add extra bits that i need.
lidl has a half decent set on sale now
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Hi
Thanks i saw this on fleabay so i thought i would take a chance at £6, looks solid and has the old style design that seems to be recommended on engineer forums, starrett do a awsome one but its £45, only difference is finish and the starrett has a lock ring.
https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290478334161&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
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It looks a good buy... but it's 1/2" capacity really for M8 upwards and you'll probably find it won't hold the smaller taps you commonly use very well, you really need the 1/4" size for M6 and under. The locking ring chuck type holders hold the smaler taps better. ____________________ I used to be indecisive but now I'm not quite so sure. |
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Old Thread Alert!
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