During my long electrical career I have accumulated lots of Taps & dies. Only have two small SAE sets in a case. Rest loose or in 3 piece Tap boxes. I marked SAE standard thread taps & die with a green ink marker, SAE fine thread with orange ink and Metric with red ink. Easier to identify even when wearing my bifocals. Also have two double ended square thread files to straighen threads in hard to reach place for a die or retapping nut.
lol BeHappy, Wouldn't be seen dead with that brand and how is a $43 and $74.14 set become a Set for Professionals? I've seen close ups of these sets and they are junk compared to German or Japanese sets
During my long electrical career I have accumulated lots of Taps & dies. Only have two small SAE sets in a case. Rest loose or in 3 piece Tap boxes. I marked SAE standard thread taps & die with a green ink marker, SAE fine thread with orange ink and Metric with red ink. Easier to identify even when wearing my bifocals. Also have two double ended square thread files to straighen threads in hard to reach place for a die or retapping nut.
Thank you for the information. According to my knowledge, USA,German and Japanese made are always the best made.
Yes, you're right
I think you mean the 7 best tap and die sets from China. These are DIY quality at best.
Very interesting,I like
I'm glad you like it
Should say, "Best 1 time use T&D set from Harbor Break"...
didn't get you man..
@@tools-zone T&D = Tap and die Harbor Freight I called Harbor Breaks.
lol BeHappy, Wouldn't be seen dead with that brand and how is a $43 and $74.14 set become a Set for Professionals? I've seen close ups of these sets and they are junk compared to German or Japanese sets