Thanks Brother, good morning! Interesting demo. I like the side angle better. God bless.
@mlacher1005 ай бұрын
Thank you Steve, good morning as well! Thank you for the feedback. They work, but there is not much selection. Have a blessed day!
@Don-po1di5 ай бұрын
Useful tool. Thanks for sharing
@mlacher1005 ай бұрын
It doesn't have a huge selection, but it may help in a certain size tap if you happen to accidentally break on off!! Thank you
@Don-po1di5 ай бұрын
@@mlacher100 yes it could certainly get you out of trouble
@hardleyferguson571115 күн бұрын
I don't like to criticize anyone who makes videos to try and help others, so I appreciate you trying to help, but I would like to bring up a point that you may not have considered. You never break a tap, in the real world, by hitting it with a hammer to break it off. The tap will break because it "binds up", and you keep trying to turn it, and when it snaps, it is really "seized" in the hole. If you just run a tap down and then artificially break it off with a hammer, as I think you said you did, the tap will not be hard to remove, because it isn't "seized". Anyway, thanks for the video, and I hope I understood you correctly, that you did indeed just artificially break the tap off???
@mlacher10015 күн бұрын
I did, and it was aluminum. The video is for demonstration purposes only. Unfortunately, my work does not allow me to video on the job. If I did stanless, is usually what they break off in, and you can use a chisel to get it started moving our to break the tap to pull it out in pieces. Thank you for the view and for sharing a comment.