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Good threading taps and dies
« on: 26.09. 2018 22:00 »
 Is there still a maker of good CEI and Whitworth taps?

 I have a few very poor quality ones that have gotten me by, but I would like some good ones.

 Matter of fact, my last (out of 3) 1/4 inch tap had to be removed with a carbide burr. *pull hair out*

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Re: Good threading taps and dies
« Reply #1 on: 26.09. 2018 23:03 »
depends if you want HSS or carbon, but I think there is a firm in yankyland based in new York that does CEI etc called british tools and fasteners , but if you want to import from good old {well used to be} gt Britain you need TRACY TOOLS *good3*

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Re: Good threading taps and dies
« Reply #2 on: 27.09. 2018 08:16 »
They are probably all made in China
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Re: Good threading taps and dies
« Reply #3 on: 27.09. 2018 10:50 »
I got a set (1/4 -5/8) from Tracy Tools over 30 years ago. Only broken one tap and lost one die.
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Re: Good threading taps and dies
« Reply #4 on: 27.09. 2018 13:04 »
as they say in our silly house of commons scroungers ---- HEAR HEAR or EEAR EAR yes MUSKRAT my older brother does lots of engineering stuff and uses tracy tools and has no issue with their range of products

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Re: Good threading taps and dies
« Reply #5 on: 27.09. 2018 16:19 »
In Britain we're lucky because flea market etc still occasionally yield Presto tap and die sets for silly money. A few years ago I bought a full unused set containing BSC left and right handed for £30 ex WD still with the oil paper wrapping. For metric and other taps and dies Tracy tools takes some beating.

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