dgeist wrote:
Well, I got the M10X1.5 (and the rest of the 40 pieces) of "pittsburgh tools" tap/dies at harborfreight. I got the hole about halfway tapped before the metal literally bent and fell apart on the tool. I had to finish the job holding the tap with a pair of vice grips. Oh, well, glad I only paid 17 bucks for the kit.
in other news, putting on a new skid plate somehow miraculously solved a clunking noise I've been having for months. Either the bolts had been a little loose for a long time and that's what was clunking, or the extra rigidity of the plate is holding things in place so the flexing that made the clunk is gone, or something involving an incantation and the spilling of pigs blood took place in a dark room somewhere,... but I'm stumped as to why that happened.
Dan
Yeah, you can't go straight in with those things. You have to do what the other guy said, go in a few threads, back out, go in a few more threads, back out etc. It is almost like you are wiggling it in. You are lucky the die didn't break off in the hole. That isn't an easy fix.