When I can't use this jig, I use my Milwaukee cordless.Anybody else tried the cordless drill method?
General Hardware tee handle tap handles, are nice, and reasonably priced
too, sure beats the tee handles that come with Craftsman T&D sets.
When I can't use this jig, I use my Milwaukee cordless.Anybody else tried the cordless drill method?
the only one that is somewhat useful in the Craftsman line was the largest size that had a 3/8" square broached in the end, any 3/8 socket set extensions and handles could be used
worked good if you needed a long tap wrench
Oh, I forgot to mention that the finish is a paint called Hammerite.
It might be a while before their are any "blueprints" on this.
So many ideas, so little time.
-John
Great job on that jig !
CNC-ME, beautifully mastered Sir!
That is one sweet machine.
I've been considering one of those for some time. I use a cordless bosh drill......
Since I tend to do batches of hundreds of parts at a time lately, I have been looking at the type of tapping head that mounts on a drill press. They auto reverse where you set it. Great for production.But kind of pricy.
Thanks for sharing.