"Mike Marlow" wrote in message
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Joe AutoDrill wrote:
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Now and then, I find that I could use a tap and die set.
I usually go without and figure something else out, but
decided perhaps I should go with one.
The local hardware store has Irwin brand. Small kit, both
metric and English are available. However, not sure if it's
worth the $60 or so.
Need a recommendation for a set. Like to keep it under $100 if
possible.
MJ
I'd suggest buying a small combination set from a reputable seller
like McMaster-Carr.
www.McMaster.com
With no intended contradiction to Joe's recommendation, I bought an HF set
and for the amount that I need to call upon it (might be considered a medium
duty usage rate), it has not let me down. I don't think it would stand up
to a machinist's needs - in fact I know it would not, but then again most of
us are not machinists, and I know that my demands of this kind of tool are
far greater than that of most here. So - that's a possible maybe
statement...
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-Mike-
I'll second the HF sets. I've had one for years and it hasn't let me
down once. I use them in wood, plastic, aluminum, brass, cast iron,
and mild steel. I've not broken a tap or die yet.
Art