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Old 04-13-2012, 12:00 PM   #25
jkeesey
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Default Re: Cleaning threaded block holes

If it is labeled as a tap its not correct. It should be a chaser or thread restorer. The edges of a tap are sharp and designed to cut anything out of its way, a chaser has more rounded edges designed for straightening existing threads. Unless the tap is very old and worn out I wouldn't use it for cleaning. A flat bottomed tap is simply for tapping closed end holes.
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