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Chart 07-30-2004 02:52 PM

Re: tapping threads in stainless steel
 
Thanks. I'v now read their site, and understand the differences. Should have done that before asking in the above post.

klaw 07-30-2004 03:10 PM

Re: tapping threads in stainless steel
 
There are a couple of types of tap handles one has about a 6 inch long 1/4 diameter rod through it for turning and the other has two handle on it the second might be better for you to help keep the tap straight another way to help you keep it straight is take a scrap piece of steel about 1' thick and drill a hole in it the od of the tap just put this over the hole and hold it down as you start the tap it will keep it straight
All good points lubrication 3/4 turn in 1/4 turn back to clear chips

Liberator21 07-30-2004 03:12 PM

Re: tapping threads in stainless steel
 
Just curious. How thick are these backing plates, and what size holes do you plan to drill? You have to make sure you have enough meat to cut threads in.

Liberator21 07-30-2004 03:18 PM

Re: tapping threads in stainless steel
 
Cord's got the right idea. Nutserts (Rivnuts), are the way to go. Especially if the metal is a little thin. http://www.bollhoff-rivnut.com/
They can be installed in a blind hole.

Comanche3Six 07-30-2004 04:43 PM

Re: tapping threads in stainless steel
 
well lubed, slow with a lot of back and forth action...don't be in a hurry, if you snap the tap off....you'll need dynamite to get it out.
Good luck

Steve_H 07-30-2004 04:56 PM

Re: tapping threads in stainless steel
 

Originally Posted by CigaretteFirefox
don't be in a hurry, if you snap the tap off....you'll need dynamite to get it out.
Good luck

lol :D
or a tap extractor

geez guys , he isnt building a space shuttle. an old beat up tap with missing teeth can handle this job. just make sure you drill the right size hole. if you dont know ask the guy at the hardware store to look at a chart........Chart :p

klaw 07-31-2004 09:13 AM

Re: tapping threads in stainless steel
 

Originally Posted by lotoparty
lol :D
or a tap extractor

geez guys , he isnt building a space shuttle. an old beat up tap with missing teeth can handle this job. just make sure you drill the right size hole. if you dont know ask the guy at the hardware store to look at a chart........Chart :p


lol
I was wondering when some one would come clean
once you do it you will realize it is easier then starting this thread

Comanche3Six 07-31-2004 11:13 AM

Re: tapping threads in stainless steel
 
Was that overkill?.......What is the atomic weight of salt, let me see................

HARRISONMIRAGE 07-31-2004 01:04 PM

Re: tapping threads in stainless steel
 
I'd say its more tough than hard.Sharp tools and don't force tap if its dull.

mcollinstn 07-31-2004 07:55 PM

Re: tapping threads in stainless steel
 
Stainless is gummy, tough, and abrasive.

Need cutters with sharp tips. Need low rotational speed to keep heat down. Need constant chip thickness to keep cutter from chpping.

Thread cutting oil (or gear oil) is necessary when tapping stainless.

No biggie.


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