Gearhead88
Super User
I`ve got a few sets of tap sockets , the tool trucks that drive around ( rape vans ) is where I bought them , Snapon , Mac , Matco
That's one of a few places where the inch standard won out.I'd love to know how that happened too. But I have noticed that all socket drivers are 1/4, 3/8, 1/2, 3/4, or 1". There might be bigger out there too. But nobody sells a metric drive that I've seen.
It's really hard to believe, but chock one up for consumers!
This happens often. I went to engineering school where everything was in Metric. The most common dimension was 25.4mm or 1". And the various multiples...That's one of a few places where the inch standard won out.
Some import cars have/had wheels with 4x114.3 bolt pattern. Translated it turns out to be 4.5 BC.
My favorite cars are the 4th generation Honda Civics. The rotor in the distributor is retained by an M3.5x.8 screw. While standing in the hardware department looking for some socket heads in that size, I realized it was not even close to anything standard. Some not so quick mental calculations revealed that it is a 6-32 they just translated to metric. WTF?
...... well, before you can complete project number 42, your going to need to make project 41, the rotary broach......If I want to make one of these, I need to learn how to drill square blind holes. How do you do that?
Was just going to mention these. Picked up a set on sale here a couple months back.Princess auto tap sockets
Nobody mention the old mechanic hack of pounding a nut on the square drive? I've picked up a few of those over the years in toolboxes I've bought. Pretty handy sometimes when you need to chase a thread in a far off land, and need to string together a bunch of extensions to get it there.
No idea what you are talking about Dan. Can you be more descriptive or maybe a photo?
Think using a nut on the square end of a tap to turn it cheap and dirty.
..... and.... Gasp.... The tray is in a drawer..... I say burn the witch!!!!!Susquatch!!! Do you see that? @Dan Dubeau has his taps inna tray! Heathen!!!
Nope just the same as going forward. the nut is driven onto the tap so the threads are swages into a square...they grip equal no matter witch way you turn.Must be a bear to reverse....
Susquatch!!! Do you see that? @Dan Dubeau has his taps inna tray! Heathen!!!
Crazy ! I use 5 gallon buckets here for the spares , for the taps I never use . I think I need to thin the herd ..... and.... Gasp.... The tray is in a drawer..... I say burn the witch!!!!!