Just wondering if there is a cheaper place to get a tap and die than some of these billiard suppliers, I can get 5/16 18 at home depot for $5 but a 5/16 14 seems to be about $35 thanks for any help
fiftyfifty said:Just wondering if there is a cheaper place to get a tap and die than some of these billiard suppliers, I can get 5/16 18 at home depot for $5 but a 5/16 14 seems to be about $35 thanks for any help
chuckpilegis said:I just checked the MSC master catalog and dont see it
DaveK said:It is in the Travers catalog as Tommy-D suggested, both taper and bottoming, $11.72 each, part #14-020-141 and #14-020-143.
I was just curious about their selection, and it is quite impressive. I found them by drilling down through Cutting Tools > Taps > Hand Taps > High Speed Steel Special Taps.
Dave
Nov 26, 2016. Just happened to see this thread from 2008. For anyone still looking for a 5/16 x 14 tap, I ordered a couple from https://drillsandcutters.com. Price is about $10 each plus shipping. They are not bottoming taps but I ground one down to make a bottoming tap out of it. Works fine in wood and plastic.I agree with the others, the price is very fair. I had a die made about 10 years ago from Widell. You won't like the price. :grin-square:
Nov 26, 2016. Just happened to see this thread from 2008. For anyone still looking for a 5/16 x 14 tap, I ordered a couple from https://drillsandcutters.com. Price is about $10 each plus shipping. They are not bottoming taps but I ground one down to make a bottoming tap out of it. Works fine in wood and plastic.
This thread should be retitled teach the newby . 99 percent of the questions aren't asking the cuemaker, but are asking how to build cues. 26 years building cues, let's give everyone a head start so they don't have to pay their dues.even though I readdily disagree with tw he has some salient points.
Best wishes
Robert Harris
OK. Apologies folks. While I've been a member for several years I seldom spend time posting anything. I happened to find the thread for "5/16 x 14 tap" while searching for something else and didn't notice it was a subset under the cue makers forum. It took me a half hour tonight to figure out where to find the forum rules (told you I don't post much). In any case. I found sources for 5/16 x 14 taps and 5/16 x 14 dies when I was looking for them last year and making my own joint protectors. I'll not share any more information on this forum and, since I'm not a cue maker or interested in becoming one, it's not likely I'll visit it again. Cheers y'all.Disclaimer:
This another instance of info that is not supposed to be shared publicly in this forum
under the current rules..
Good old Travers Tool has taper, plug and bottoming.
Any one wanting more details feel free to PM me.
Dale(follower of rules, not slut celebs)