HoosierBuddy
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So...last night I was finishing up a project to make a decorative part out of aluminum for my car. It involved 4 10-24 threads in aluminum for 3/4" long screws.
I drilled all 4 holes all the way through the aluminum 5/32" (that's about .007 oversized actually, as the tap said to use a smaller #25 bit which I don't have).
I used a can of that foamy threading oil on everything and started in with the tap. I made it until the tap was just coming out of the bottom of the aluminum before it hung up and I snapped it.
I must really **** at tapping. I bet I break a tap in 1 out of 10 cases I try to thread anything.
Any hits out there or tricks to help my average?
Phil
I drilled all 4 holes all the way through the aluminum 5/32" (that's about .007 oversized actually, as the tap said to use a smaller #25 bit which I don't have).
I used a can of that foamy threading oil on everything and started in with the tap. I made it until the tap was just coming out of the bottom of the aluminum before it hung up and I snapped it.
I must really **** at tapping. I bet I break a tap in 1 out of 10 cases I try to thread anything.
Any hits out there or tricks to help my average?
Phil
on many o f the other comments on depth keeping it straight etc....