First job of the day : Re-tap all the threads to make sure that the numerous inserts aren't clogged by paint.
Most of them were actually fine, the painter did a good job of protecting threads and surfaces. Which is good, as my tap is a pain to use (especially inside the main triangle).
How come there aren't any ratchet-type tap holders?
Normally you turn anti clockwise a bit after every turn or couple of turns to break the material that you cut. So a ratchet won't work that well and won't give you much feeling with what you're doing
First job of the day : Re-tap all the threads to make sure that the numerous inserts aren't clogged by paint.
Most of them were actually fine, the painter did a good job of protecting threads and surfaces. Which is good, as my tap is a pain to use (especially inside the main triangle).
How come there aren't any ratchet-type tap holders?