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Thanks guys for all your help. I still have some more questions.
First of all to answer Pete's question, the fit of the bolt is really loose, especially the first 3 or 4 threads. If put to the test they usually will strip out. Question: Does the class of fit (1 thru 4) refer to the tap or the bolt? In all of my catalogs and all my internet searches I have never seen a class 4 bolt. Usually they are referring to the hardness of the bolt. In any event, does anyone know of a source for class 4 bolts? Also a source for quality taps? Finally, what do you guys think of a spiral pointed tap for open-ended holes? Thanks so much. |
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