Repairing Stripped Nuts and Bolts: How To Use Tap and Die Sets | Eastwood

Published 2021-06-04
See how easy it is to repair stripped nuts and bolts with our Tap and Die Kits!

Eastwood 110 Piece Metric and Standard Tap and Die Set:
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All the common and hard to find inch and metric taps and dies you’ll ever need makes this the perfect kit for the home garage or professional.

✅ Includes SAE, USS and metric coarse and fine thread taps and dies
✅ Includes tapered taps, plug taps and dies
✅ Metric size dies and taps 6mm-18mm
✅ UNC (USS) inch dies and taps #4-3/4 inch
✅ UNF (SAE) inch dies and taps #10-3/4 inch
✅ Hard to find 1/4-24 and 1/4-32 dies and taps
✅ 1/8 inch NPT pipe thread tap and die
✅ 1/4 inch NPT pipe thread tap
✅ 3 tap wrenches
✅ 2 die handles
✅ Pitch gauge
✅ Tap drill size chart
✅ Blow molded case
✅ High quality 9Crsi steel with 58-62 hardness rating
✅ Compares to the quality of Irwin without the price
✅ Blow molded plastic case

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All Comments (21)
  • @eastwoodco
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  • @WiPri0371
    GearWrench complete tap and die set. BEST investment I ever made. The ratchet function has already saved me from an almost impossible tight space.
  • @Boyct23
    Very informative video 🤘🏼
  • @shadvan9494
    I worked in a machine shop while going to school, and did a lot of tapping of threads. these taps are ok, but the tap and die wrenches are crap and the dies are round. it seams like all the cheep or affordable sets use the same cheap cast pot metal or Chineseium tap wrenches and round dies. Round Dies slip in the wrench when threading and wear out the set screw fairly quick. all the cheep sets are like this. Eastwood, Hazard Freight, Craftsman, even Tekton, which is one of my favorite tool companies, are all probably made by the same factory in china. Good Dies are hex shaped and do rely just a set screw to hold the die in position while tapping. using a set screw to be the point of force, rounds off the set screws allowing round dies slip in the cheap wrenches, and the cheep pot metal wrenches also break really easy. Irwin makes some of the taps out there, but they cost about twice as much has these cheep sets. Another great choice is Gear Wrench, again its about twice as much, but they will save you untold hours of frustration over the cheap sets and broken tap wrenches or broken taps. if you are on a budget, Home Depot sell a 77 piece kit that is make by Apex Tool (the same company that makes Gear Wrench) and is identical to the smaller Gear Wrench set, but less money. I normally love Eastwood products, like the QST30/60. it was truly innovative for weekend warriors or hobbyists. I wish they would do the same for some hand tools like taps and dies. so for me its a hard pass on these. Eastwood Guy in the video also fail to mention that you will need a full set of drill bits in Letter, Number and Fractional sizes to properly use it. for example, a 3/8 - 16 threaded hole requires a 5/16th drill bit were 3/8 - 24 thread hole requires a Letter "Q" size drill bit. and a 1/4-20 inch threaded hole requires a number "7" drill bit. also when cutting threads with a Die, the metal rod needs to be a certain diameter. this is why the guy in the video was struggling with the tap and die wrench. the rod was slightly too big.
  • Great video and great presenting skills. Metric is sooooo much easier. Bloody English and Yanks. My first time that I will need to use a tap/threader. Pitch gauge...nice.
  • @AUDIOMIND
    Would have been great if you would have actually provided the chart that gives you the drill sizes for each size tap.
  • @zgmorris13
    if you are "die" ing for more content.... I see what you did there.
  • @frankflowers
    "Repairing stripped nuts and bolts". Proceeds to show only how to create new threads.
  • Do you have to drill it out to use a tap or will it just fix the threads already there?
  • The better dies are the hex ones, you can spin them with a socket, easier to hold in a vice to clean bolt threads up.
  • Wheres the "How To Use Tap and Die Sets" Part ???? You skipped so much.