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    Supreme Push Pull Tapper

    I bought an old Supreme Push Pull Tapper a while back and today I got to put it through its paces threading 32 M6 holes in steel and I have to say I love this thing. It took much longer to drill the holes than to thread them, which hasn't ever been the case before. Though it works very well in a drill press I threaded those holes with it chucked in my hand drill and all were perfect, without using any tapping fluid. The Push Pull is impossible to hold when the tap starts to bind, and it stops turning the tap, and you know immediately that it's time to reverse a bit and clear the chips. This makes it very safe threading and broken taps will likely be much less frequent or perhaps eliminated, we'll have to see as time goes on. This just became my favorite tool.

    Here's a video of one in action, though I have no idea what all the starting and stopping is about in it because I used the anti-blather control when I watched it. Routine threading is straight forward and much quicker in normal practice. If you watch Ebay you'll likely find one and I give it .


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    Last edited by Crusty; Jul 19, 2019 at 05:58 PM.
    If you can't make it precise make it adjustable.

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    looks like you can still get something close
    Speedy Push-Pull Tapper - American Gator Tool


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    That's today's version of the same tool and it costs four times what I paid for my Supreme. Once you make the jump past $100 then it makes sense to start looking for a Tapmatic or other similar tapping head. The big problem with old Supremes is that it's rare to find one that still has all of its collets. I'm already studying mine to see if I can make a collet to fit it which will grip a #10 tap.
    If you can't make it precise make it adjustable.

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    This looks exactly what my dad had for driving & removing screws with a standard variable speed drill from the 60's or even 50's (I was born in '58, so saw him using it around the house). I've wondered about it for years, and think I've figured out it's sets of planetary gears. Wondering if it's still at the house my sister lives in now?



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