Busted tap question
There are tap extractors available, but if you don't have one, just find a
piece of tubing the same size and cut 4 slots into the end so the remaining
4 protrusions will fit down into the hole around the tap and into the chip
flutes- use this to turn it out of the hole.
"David Todtman" wrote in message
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I broke a tap today. There was not enough protruding for me to get a grip
and twist it out. I thought I would anneal the tap in situ and drill it
out. So I heated it red hot with my TIG torch and let it air cool.
When I tried to drill, I found it was still way hard and I abandoned the
idea of drilling out the broken tap. I had the flexability to drill and
tap
beside the original hole so there was really no great loss. But, what if
I
really needed that particular spot?
Would I have had better luck drilling had I cooled the part more slowly
(e.g., buried the part in a bucket of ash)?
Is my thinking nuts or is this a way to get at an offending broken tap?
TIA,
David Todtman
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