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Date:         Thu, 9 Apr 1998 15:08:49 -0400
Reply-To:     Derek Drew <drew@INTERPORT.NET>
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From:         Derek Drew <drew@INTERPORT.NET>
Subject:      How To Make Your Own Taps (by Tim Smith)
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Forwarded for archives purposes:

For those on a beer budget...... I've been stuck for taps too, this trick only works if cutting threads into aluminium, and really only if you are partly started already (ie. it's perfect for stripped out head/exhausts)

Take an extra bolt with the correct threads you want to produce, and using a bench grinder with a decent clean corner on the grinding wheel grind out 1/4 of the bolt (ie. a pie slice from 9:00 to 12:00 o'clock) about 3/4" along the bolt. This will produce a cheapo homebrew tap! See ASCII. Use it for about 2-3 turns in, then back out, WD-40 blast out shavings and go again. It clogs more quickly than a real tap, but will cut aluminium fine, not steel.

| | <--- bolt ______|_ | | -->| | | flat | | | |_| | | | | < ---- wheel | | - - - - - - -

DO NOT grind 1/2 of the bolt away! You want a shallow 'scallop' that removes only about 1/4 of the cross section. Also you want to make sure that the 'flat' surface is the one that is doing the thread cutting. So look at the end of the bolt away from the head and imagine the flat (flank) the grinding wheel coming down directly towards 12:00, the curved face cutting away until you get down to 9:00 position (ie. the upper left pie quarter goes)

... bye, Tim

_____________________________________________________ Derek Drew New York, NY & Washington DC ConsumerSearch drew@interport.net 212-580-6486 (W) 212-580-4459 (H)


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