Drill press Tapper
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(11-07-2012, 07:47 AM)Bill Gruby Wrote: The handle holds the Tapper up on the shaft, raise the handle and the Tapper lowers to the work. The Tapper freewheels on the shaft in the Drill Press chuck. I use a Tapmatic power tapper most of the time. I found this unit a while back on the net so decided to give it a shot.

"Billy G" Big Grin
Bill, I admire the time you have to "give things a shot" it prolly woulda taken me three days to make that, even with a spec. drawing.
I too have a power tapper, It's an Autal I have used it often on jobs that require lots of tapping.
Normally I do this whenever I feel I need a bit more "guidance than hand tapping.
   

I'm not bad mouthing your device, just a little jealous that I don't have time to explore things like it.Smile
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Steve;

Time is what I have the most of. I retired Jan. 21, 1995. Big Grin There's about 7 hrs. total in it, give or take a couple. I didn't have an urgent need for it so I worked on it whenever I saw it in the shelf. Rotfl

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(11-07-2012, 02:34 PM)Bill Gruby Wrote: Steve; Time is what I have the most of. I retired Jan. 21, 1995. Big Grin "Billy G" Thumbsup
Ya, Bill, time is what I have of the most of too, 'cept energy and drive seem to have slipped below "time".
I retired In 2001 and find the drive seems to have tapered off dramatically. When I was working 37½ hrs. a week and driving 10 hrs, a week to and from, I had time to do lots of projects.
I'm doing fewer projects in more available time now.
However, on the bright side, I'm dreaming up way more projects than I'll EVER have time for.
Steve
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Then you need to share those projects here Steve, if that is the only chance they have of being built.
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I don't have anything as fancy as the nice homemade tapper shown, the closest I can come to that is the Grizzly # T10057 Tapper (with a MT#2 taper), I bought in May 2011. It works real good and obviously it used with the drill press under power. Downward pressure on the quill handle, causes the tap to turn clockwise and upward pressure, cause it to turn counterclockwise (anti-clockwise for some).


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(11-07-2012, 08:14 PM)Mayhem Wrote: Then you need to share those projects here Steve, if that is the only chance they have of being built.

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If you don't want to do the projects for yourself, then do them for us Steve. Happyyes

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Energy and Drive ---- Listen to what Mayhem and Ed are saying Steve. Their words speak a type of wisdom seldom heard. Doing a project to show or help someone else learn your tecnique will go a long way to boost both Energy and Drive. I fully agree with both of them.

"Billy G" Big Grin
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(11-08-2012, 08:44 AM)Bill Gruby Wrote: Energy and Drive ---- Listen to what Mayhem and Ed are saying Steve. Their words speak a type of wisdom seldom heard. Doing a project to show or help someone else learn your tecnique will go a long way to boost both Energy and Drive. I fully agree with both of them.

"Billy G" Big Grin
Or maybe not.
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Steve, maybe your get up and go got up and went.
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Jack
Could you give a little more feedback on your Grizzly tapper. The price is sure good. Always wanted one but not bad enough to justify the normal cost.
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