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May 25th, 2012, 20:41
#11
Loyal
I coulda done that but i just bought a tap it was only 40$ ha
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May 25th, 2012 20:41
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May 25th, 2012, 22:40
#12
Re: 1 1/4" bung thread chasing ideas?
Good deal. . .since you are only cleaning the threads up and not cutting them that should do just fine. Glad you found something.
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May 26th, 2012, 07:54
#13
Loyal
Yea and ill always have it for other things
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May 26th, 2012, 10:15
#14
Forum Junkie
Re: 1 1/4" bung thread chasing ideas?
Do not use an impact to drive a tap through a bung. I had to remove a broken tap from a trailing arm becuase someone though it was a good idea. Not fun or easy............
Use good taping fluid like moly-d and a good tap wrench. A cresent wrench can be used it your crefull not to pull on just the handle, keep one hand on the tap when under load to keep it from cutting off center.
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May 26th, 2012, 20:22
#15
Loyal
I just used the lathe lol. Worked perfect
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May 26th, 2012, 22:10
#16
Re: 1 1/4" bung thread chasing ideas?
Good deal. . .yeah, I don't know who would think an impact wrench is a good idea with a tap! Trying to remove a broken tap is not fun, even in a fully equipped machine shop.
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May 27th, 2012, 12:40
#17
Loyal
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June 1st, 2012, 17:23
#18
Re: 1 1/4" bung thread chasing ideas?
Go to e bay and type 1 1/4 tap. Your problem will be solved. A good used tap will cost you $14. Or bid on one.
sharp tools throw big chips
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June 4th, 2012, 21:21
#19
Re: 1 1/4" bung thread chasing ideas?
Take'm to the machine shop and have them cut the threads. I had to have 16 1 1/4 bungs recut after tig welding the bungs. I had left and right handed threads so the taps were more the than the machining.
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June 4th, 2012, 22:43
#20
Re: 1 1/4" bung thread chasing ideas?
The machine shop probably ran a tap through them which is why it would be so cheap. . .picking up pre-existing internal threads with a single point tool is not a fun or fast undertaking! Once you pick them up chasing the threads with a single-point is quick, but you can absolutely ruin a part if you don't pick the threads up perfect. . .