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Tap Wrench
Minicooper - 22/10/16 at 12:17 PM

Does any one know where I can buy a real proper professional industrial tapping wrench the T handle type, I already have a so called professional tap wrench but it holds the tap at quite an angle and makes it tricky to get the tap at 90 degrees and all square

Cheers
David


Shooter63 - 22/10/16 at 01:34 PM

Cromwell will have one or someone similar. Or the great bay of flees, for an old s/h one .

Shooter


rusty nuts - 22/10/16 at 04:15 PM

Car boot sales are often a good source of old but decent tools for a bargain price. It may be worth looking at tap guides, easy to make if you have a lathe


907 - 22/10/16 at 04:54 PM

I agree.

Better a s/h M&W off eBay than a made in China.


bi22le - 22/10/16 at 05:06 PM

I have used taps many times in my life and never found a good wrench.


AJC - 22/10/16 at 05:27 PM

Eclipse wrenches are usually ok. Getting taps square by 'eye' is often as good as anything. A good pilot hole helps.


hkp57 - 23/10/16 at 06:09 AM

quote:
Originally posted by Minicooper
Does any one know where I can buy a real proper professional industrial tapping wrench the T handle type, I already have a so called professional tap wrench but it holds the tap at quite an angle and makes it tricky to get the tap at 90 degrees and all square

Cheers
David



https://www.ccw-tools.com/Presto-Taps--Dies/Tap-Wrenches--Diestocks/Tap-Wrenches__c-p-0-0-2160-2165-3301.aspx


r1_pete - 23/10/16 at 10:40 AM

Use a guide to get the tap square..

Tap guide
Tap guide


[Edited on 23/10/16 by r1_pete]


Smoking Frog - 23/10/16 at 01:23 PM

A joiner's brace is a good alternative, the jaws are designed for square ended bits. I find it easier to use than a wrench, works well in confined spaces with the ratchet engaged.