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    ARBOR PRESS TAP HOLDER

    ARBOR PRESS TAP HOLDER.
    You must drill a 1/2 inch hole in the square ratchet bar this requires a long drill bit, make a spinning handle with 2 spinning knobs, attach a drill chuck to the end of the 1/2 inch rod, buy a HF vise to hold the work. put wing nuts on the swivel vise to tighten it in place once you have lined up the tap to the hole you are tapping. shorten the leverage handle so it is out of the way. and put a stop knob on the front of the arbor to stop the square bar from moving while you are adjusting the tap.
    I have used this tapping machine for 15 years and it gets the hole tapped straight .
    I used a tapping handle for added torque to tighten the vise,
    and I added some slotted angle iron to mount the vise.
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    How'd you do that?

    Quote Originally Posted by capainleeward View Post
    ARBOR PRESS TAP HOLDER.
    You must drill a 1/2 inch hole in the square ratchet bar this requires a long drill bit, make a spinning handle with 2 spinning knobs, attach a drill chuck to the end of the 1/2 inch rod, buy a HF vise to hold the work. put wing nuts on the swivel vise to tighten it in place once you have lined up the tap to the hole you are tapping. shorten the leverage handle so it is out of the way. and put a stop knob on the front of the arbor to stop the square bar from moving while you are adjusting the tap.
    I have used this tapping machine for 15 years and it gets the hole tapped straight .
    I used a tapping handle for added torque to tighten the vise,
    and I added some slotted angle iron to mount the vise.
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    Show us how you drilled the hole...

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    Thanks capainleeward! I've added your Arbor Press Tap Holder to our Tapping and Threading category, as well as to your builder page: capainleeward's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:


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    Hi Toolman, The hole was drilled from the top then from the bottom. I had to buy special long drill bits. Even though the holes did'nt match in the middle exactly once reamed the 1/2 inch shaft fit tight and that turned out to be a good thing as some resistance is good not to break the taps and I have broke a few as you can see you have a lot of torque with that double handle.

    I can't show you I made it 15 years ago no pictures.

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    15 years ago?? You've been at this for quite awhile. Looking forward to more of your posts!

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