ltb radial tap (ball tap)

Of me it is. I'm not doing your homework for you. I tried to give you a heads-up
and you've been whining like a slighted child since. Good luck with your endeavor.

KJ

Whining like a child since?

I asked you for clarification on your statement, you chose to give a bit of advice that is a little difficult for someone new , but then turn your nose up at someone who asks for clarification on your response and make insults at me

Who's acting like a child here, not I
 
Thank you , my buddy Dale Buchanan says that the cuefit fits fine with a atlas g10 radial pin,

He send me a video of him tapping with that ball tap and inserting both the atlas stainless and g10 pins

They looked like they fit fine as you say, no wiggle

Nice. I like Perry. I enjoy our emails. He has some products I plan on trying.
 
You can make taps from the pins....have you thought of that?? No sarcasm. It's how I made a wavy pin tap.

No idea how, and I'm a machinist lol

It had crossed my mind, I know milling and turning and cnc programming, I can measure and reverse engineer stuff

There's a grinding shop down the road from us as well

I thought about making the pins, no doubt, not the taps!
 
I bought the tap from Perry. I haven't used it yet.

I can tell you this for sure,it is a WELL-made product.

I've seen normal thread taps that were coated with oil or some kind of film to minimize rust.

I've never seen a cue-work tap coated like that,until I bought the 3/8-10 and Radial from him.

They are both unusually sharp too. You can't ask for any better unless it was coated or solid carbide :thumbup:.. Tommy D.
 
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