MadModder
The Shop => Metal Stuff => Topic started by: doubleboost on November 28, 2014, 03:20:20 PM
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I was asked if I could "drill" this out
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Top ground away revealing tap
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Nice clean metal
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Ready for a bit of file work & re tapping
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John
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Nicely saved John! :clap: :clap:
Wonderful things, putting on sticks....... :thumbup:
David D
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a job well dun john
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Hi John , I bet you wonder how you managed before you got that tig lol, another job where it would have probably been easier to ask you to tap the hole in the first place , rather than the owner having a go :palm:
Still it keeps you off the streets lad :thumbup:
Cheers Mick.
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While I worked at Toyota we used to have to get a lot of broken taps out of nuts.
We had tap extractors but they didn't always work. Then it was a case of breaking up the tap or replacing the nut 
Nice repair john :)
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To educate the ignorant (i.e. me) could the job have been done by spark erosion, or does that not work with a steel component embedded in aluminum?
Regards
Pete
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Good job there John think I would have tried welding a nut on the tap first only because I can't weld alliuminum
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I sympothise with you John, I am currently trying to get cash out of nut's who have had a job done.
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mfletch,
How were you going to weld a nut onto the tap ?
Sounds like a technique I could use.
Dave.
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To educate the ignorant (i.e. me) could the job have been done by spark erosion, or does that not work with a steel component embedded in aluminum?
Regards
Pete
If not too much of the head had been damaged by the tap wielder then yes EDM would take it out nicely. However most have fairly limited tank sizes which could have been a limiting factor.
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mfletch,
How were you going to weld a nut onto the tap ?
Sounds like a technique I could use.
Dave.
Done it many times David Just get a slightly larger nut then start welding through the nut onto the snapped bolt tap then circle the weld round onto the nut it's a Hit and miss but worth trying
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Nice job done John, & super video as usual... :thumbup:
George