I'm looking to get a set of taps and see the kits comes with taps and dies. I know I've wished I've had a set of taps before, but can't really think of when a set of dies was needed.
What's the practical uses for having dies in addition to taps?
PS: Is the Irwin kit the OEM for the truck kits? What's a good set of taps that provides good general coverage?
I actually just bought a couple of dies. It's the first time I've needed one in years.
I have to thread a bunch of 304 SS rod ends with 10-24 threads.
This should be fun!
A_P....
I use taps and dies all of the time. For instance, just today, I wanted to make a stick for the GoPro I just recently bought. I had some conduit, I knurled it, then tapped the other end to accept a mount that I modified.
Yesterday, I needed a 10-32 threaded stud, and didn't have one. I tossed a piece of 3/16" aluminum into the lathe and made up a stud that got the job done.
But at that, it all depends on what a person does, what equipment they have, and so on. Some people may never ever need a set of taps and dies. It's all dependent on what sort of repairs you do around the house, and around your vehicles. A true machinist that has machining running through their veins, will always have a set of taps and dies. Whether it be to make a male or female thread, or whether it be to clean up the threads on a screwed up bolt. They do come in handy.
For Joe Homeowner that his passion is golfing every chance he gets......does he need a full set of taps and dies.....NO. A tap and die set is for someone that makes things, plain and simple. For Joe the Golfer, shelling out hundreds for a GOOD set of taps and dies, only to use them once or twice a year if that, and he has no equipment as far as a mill and a lathe.....then NO, he does not need to invest into something like that.
But if you are someone that likes to build things, has some serious hobbies that include machining of some sort, then yes, you will probably need a set. Someone like a ******** Model Railroader that likes to build a lot of his own stuff could benefit from something like that. A DIY guy that works on cars as a hobby, definitely needs a set of taps and dies.
They are not for everyone, but they most definitely have their place in a garage that turns wrenches, and also makes parts on a machine.