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Hello, I know every loves to hate at the cheep generic tap and die sets but I have found somthing I havn't seen any one moan about yay (skip to bottom for quick explination )
So I posted a pic in the what you been doing post about a little air line addaptor, it has an M5 fine on one end, well I only just realised this earlier today. Their I was thinking a US air brush company was just using some odd spec thread
I had found out an M5 with a 0.5 pitch was required to thread into the airbrush line so I turned the OD to about 5mm ready to use the fine M5 die from my set as I realized visually it was finer than a regular M5 bolt.
Luckily the die's have the size stamped on, full set from M3 to M12 fine and course with a couple of extras like pipe threads.
ow the m5 0.5 dosnt match the numbers on either M5 die, humm
Any way I ended up using a 52tpi and single pointed it on the lathe(fits nice by the way)
So today I realise the M5 fine has been substituted for some rare thread size thats used on classic honda's ?? wtf
So I have M5 x 0.8 and M5 x 0.9 (M5 course and M5 super funky) , ahhhhhhh (I will be checking them all later, it's a 40 piece set I think I will do it whilst I have a coffee)
Is this common across the cheap'y sets ? I've done a quick google and found a couple more of the cheep sets that list the weird M5 size also.
This is the one I have ,
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Hand+Tools/d10/Engineering+Tools/sd190/Tap+&+Die+Set/p86203
Do the Imperial sets have odd ball dies too ?
Stuart
So I posted a pic in the what you been doing post about a little air line addaptor, it has an M5 fine on one end, well I only just realised this earlier today. Their I was thinking a US air brush company was just using some odd spec thread
I had found out an M5 with a 0.5 pitch was required to thread into the airbrush line so I turned the OD to about 5mm ready to use the fine M5 die from my set as I realized visually it was finer than a regular M5 bolt.
Luckily the die's have the size stamped on, full set from M3 to M12 fine and course with a couple of extras like pipe threads.
ow the m5 0.5 dosnt match the numbers on either M5 die, humm
Any way I ended up using a 52tpi and single pointed it on the lathe(fits nice by the way)
So today I realise the M5 fine has been substituted for some rare thread size thats used on classic honda's ?? wtf
So I have M5 x 0.8 and M5 x 0.9 (M5 course and M5 super funky) , ahhhhhhh (I will be checking them all later, it's a 40 piece set I think I will do it whilst I have a coffee)
Is this common across the cheap'y sets ? I've done a quick google and found a couple more of the cheep sets that list the weird M5 size also.
This is the one I have ,
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Hand+Tools/d10/Engineering+Tools/sd190/Tap+&+Die+Set/p86203
Do the Imperial sets have odd ball dies too ?
Stuart