High quality Tap and Die?
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High quality Tap and Die?
Hey everyone, I'm looking for metric tap and die sets. Need a high quality set, I'm looking for something that will last a very long time. I've been looking at used Blu Point/Snapon sets, as I've used these before and know that the quality is stellar. My dad was an A/P for a long time and ran a shop, so I ended up with a bunch of Snap-on tools in the garage and I love them ( :puke: Craftsman). Obviously I can't go out and drop $650 for a brand new Snap-on tap and die set, but prices for used newer-condition sets aren't bad at all. I'm going to check out Mac as well.
Any recommendations? Where do you guys go to get a half-decent price on this stuff?
Thanks.
Any recommendations? Where do you guys go to get a half-decent price on this stuff?
Thanks.
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I bought some spiral taps from mcmaster carr..... At $10ea they're not cheap (for #4-40 size), but probably cheaper than snapon... Let me tell you what, these things are awesome. They glide through metal like butter. Where a standard tap would have dulled, bound up and broken by now, these things just kept going...
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I have a craftsman tap and die set. I'm sure it's not as good as a snap-on set, but at 2AM when you've got to get the car on the road by morning, they do the job at half the price.
If I was working in a machine shop, I would buy a better set, but I'm not.
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/tools.as ... apon-store
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/subcat.d ... Cookie=Yes
If I was working in a machine shop, I would buy a better set, but I'm not.
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/tools.as ... apon-store
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/subcat.d ... Cookie=Yes