Hi all.
I have a fairly slow rechargeable screwdriver which I've successfully used with a 3mm hand tap to thread holes in 6mm mild steel.
Eventually, though, my luck ran out, and the tap broke under the strain.
I was wondering about using a 3-piece set to replace it (consisting of a light taper, a medium cut, and a final cut) on which there would be less strain.
Apart from the bearable hassle of changing taps in the screwdriver, I'm concerned that taps 2 and 3 might not properly follow the shallow thread made by tap 1.
Can anyone with 3-piece tapping experience advise whether that's likely to be a problem, and if so suggest how to get around it? Manually fitting eg tap 2 into tap 1's thread DOES sound like a hassle!
Thanks,
Graham R.
I have a fairly slow rechargeable screwdriver which I've successfully used with a 3mm hand tap to thread holes in 6mm mild steel.
Eventually, though, my luck ran out, and the tap broke under the strain.
I was wondering about using a 3-piece set to replace it (consisting of a light taper, a medium cut, and a final cut) on which there would be less strain.
Apart from the bearable hassle of changing taps in the screwdriver, I'm concerned that taps 2 and 3 might not properly follow the shallow thread made by tap 1.
Can anyone with 3-piece tapping experience advise whether that's likely to be a problem, and if so suggest how to get around it? Manually fitting eg tap 2 into tap 1's thread DOES sound like a hassle!
Thanks,
Graham R.