Drill size for Radial tap..

Once again you need to go for a walk and stay away from AZ, it’s like you don’t have anything else to do or worry about. Just leave me alone.
That's funny
You only came here to post a dig on me.
You can't even follow what happened.
Poster already realized his mistake, yet you chose quote an earlier post just to post a dig on me.
He didn't even acknowledge Sheldon's help until I pointed it out.

And somehow when Dave points out there was no criticism on the original poster or anyone playing know it all, you brown nosed and wrote yourself a love letter.
You should follow your own advice.
Plan your next interstate run. Again.
 
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The easy way was to ask.. the downside is the criticism.... I could have done the simple homework but thought I'd just ask my "friends" because it would be easier. My mistake..

FYI to all, the criticism came to me via PM, to avoid conflict. Sorry to all , this post was a newbie mistake. Shame on me. Sorry.
 
Here's the uniloc spec if anyone needs an answer:


I've always wondered if makes a difference to tap-then-bore (which takes a while) or bore than tap (which is quicker). The later is harder to seat the tap perfectly I suppose, but I don't know that it matters with the radial pin as the barrel provides alignment?
You probably could if you remove the lead on the tap,
But why would you?
 
Here's the uniloc spec if anyone needs an answer:


I've always wondered if makes a difference to tap-then-bore (which takes a while) or bore than tap (which is quicker). The later is harder to seat the tap perfectly I suppose, but I don't know that it matters with the radial pin as the barrel provides alignment?
I tried tapping first, didn't like it. Been boring first, then tapping for over 20 years.
 
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