JDon99
Well-known member
I really need to put myself together a set of good tap handles, who makes good ones? I'd prefer USA, or European.

Are the Starretts still USA? I'd like to get the t handles as well.
check out lisle tap drivers they fit the end of ratchet or extension.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002SRFOE/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Slightly off topic but are tap handles necessary for thread restorers?
Has anyone used the HF ratcheting one?
http://www.harborfreight.com/t-handle-tap-ratchet-wrench-97633.html
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Anyone have any experience with the Schroders? Sears sells this one in-store. Made in Germany.
Anyone have any experience with the Schroders? Sears sells this one in-store. Made in Germany.
check out lisle tap drivers they fit the end of ratchet or extension.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002SRFOE/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Has anyone used the HF ratcheting one?
http://www.harborfreight.com/t-handle-tap-ratchet-wrench-97633.html
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I prefer General non-ratcheting for the T-handle style. The Starrett T-handles are just as good if you want to spend more money. I have a set of the Schroder ratcheting T-handles. I find that I seldom use them, since I prefer the feel of a non-ratcheting tool.
Greenfield is my top choice for straight tap wrenches. The Starrett is high quality, but the lack of symmetry from side to side ruins the ergonomics.
I also like to use the Lisle sockets with a sliding T-handle and appropriate length extension.
check out lisle tap drivers they fit the end of ratchet or extension.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002SRFOE/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Starrett, period. Hands down the best tap handles I have ever owned.
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Mike.
Starrett, period. Hands down the best tap handles I have ever owned.
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Mike.
I have, works awesome and once you get adjusted to the selector (works like a manual impact driver does) you can tap FAAAAAAST. A couple of guys at work use this model and just absolutely wizz through projects where they have to tap threads in aluminum CNC parts.
My only complaint is they should make a smaller sized version aswell, this one is pretty big and not very useful in tapping in weird confined places (like automotive work).
senlow,
Do you use the above Lisle sockets sold on Amazon by chance with metric taps?
I am curious because I saw the following user review there:
<< Really loose tolerance on metric taps. Lots of play making it difficult to start tap straight, and also prematurely wearing out tap. >>
Thanks,
Dave