I typically buy tools based on use and best bang for the buck. For example, Harbor Freight impact sockets on a Snap-On ratchet. It's worth it to pay for a fine tooth ratchet when you're in a tight space but for a home garage it's hard for me to pay $150 for a set of sockets.
With tap & dies being somewhat of a precision/high wear tool, I'm hesitant to buy a $30 set. I've bought "Harbor Freight" drill bits, blades, etc. and they're great on anything but metal
Anyone give the HF set a try? Recommendations on a "decent" for your average garage tinkerer?
http://www.harborfreight.com/hand-tools/tap-die/40-pc-carbon-steel-metric-tap-and-die-set-62832.html
With tap & dies being somewhat of a precision/high wear tool, I'm hesitant to buy a $30 set. I've bought "Harbor Freight" drill bits, blades, etc. and they're great on anything but metal
Anyone give the HF set a try? Recommendations on a "decent" for your average garage tinkerer?
http://www.harborfreight.com/hand-tools/tap-die/40-pc-carbon-steel-metric-tap-and-die-set-62832.html


