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    Default any one know a better deal on taps

    http://www.harborfreight.com/60-piec...set-45766.html
    http://www.harborfreight.com/60-piec...set-35407.html
    http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...&blockType=G19


    witch one would work best for a miata seeing as that's what i will use it mostly for.

    or anyone know a better deal?

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    I have the metric set from harbor freight. They are nice and sharp and I have had no problems. The die handle is crap but it does work.
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    I just bought a set from vatozone for $10 or so.Looks like the harbor freight set but with less sizes.

    I haven't successfully tapped anything yet without stripping it yet, but I think it was a combination of not knowing what I was doing and the material I was tapping - a plastic shift knob and a cheap ebay hub spacer, metal was almost soft enough to scratch with a fingernail.

    Metal seems sharp and hard, does it work well, I have no idea...guess im not contributing very much am I?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jiggerachi View Post
    I just bought a set from vatozone for $10 or so.Looks like the harbor freight set but with less sizes.

    I haven't successfully tapped anything yet without stripping it yet, but I think it was a combination of not knowing what I was doing and the material I was tapping - a plastic shift knob and a cheap ebay hub spacer, metal was almost soft enough to scratch with a fingernail.

    Metal seems sharp and hard, does it work well, I have no idea...guess im not contributing very much am I?

    General rule of thumb on tapping threads is 1/2 turn forward followed by 1/4 turn backward. Repeat several more times. This will clear out the chips from the tapping process. Also, make sure and use some 'tap magic' oil with the taps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Radio-Active View Post
    General rule of thumb on tapping threads is 1/2 turn forward followed by 1/4 turn backward. Repeat several more times. This will clear out the chips from the tapping process. Also, make sure and use some 'tap magic' oil with the taps.
    i guess it's a good thing the Rambo approach worked, turn tell it stops, back it out, insert screw =D


    there was a $14 metric 40p set that was not on the site i found in the store. life time warranty so good enough for me

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