HARBOR FREIGHTS BEST KEPT SECRET!!! AN ITEM SO GOOD EVEN INDUSTRIAL COMPANIES USE IT

Published 2022-05-28
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All Comments (21)
  • @JesseCase
    I'm a Gunsmith and the HF carbon tap and die set is one of those pro secrets in the Gunsmithing world. Pure carbon taps are kinda hard to find. We like to use carbon taps because if you were to break one off in a gun you can just hit the broken tap piece with a hard center punch and it will shatter into small pieces. Then you can use a dental pick or something to pick the pieces out and you have removed the broken tap without harming the finish on the gun. The gold coated taps and other fancy alloy taps won't shatter like the carbon ones will and are much harder to get out especially without screwing up the gun and causing yourself a lot more work!
  • @ChimeraActual
    I've been using both the metric and SAE sets for over 15 years. They don't get real heavy use and they're mostly still good. I really like the dies which are adjustable to cut harder metals a bit at a time, or for fine control of depth of thread. I rarely, but not never, use the larger sizes, nice to know they're in the shop.
  • @klinkster1955
    I bought the Metric set a few years ago because I couldn't find the Metric size in stock at any other brick and mortar store and paid full price out of necessity(was my first purchase from HF as well) I grew up in a shop of Snap on and Mac tools and wasn't expecting much as HF is always the butt of a joke. I was super impressed on the quality for a $90 set and was hard enough to retap threads for a Hyandai Crankshaft bolt. Money will spent!!
  • I've bought a bunch of tools and equipment from HFT (e.g. I purchased an elex jack hammer to break the floor slab in my basement). Extremely satisfied. I don't use tools daily like the pros do, so their performance and price are perfect for me.
  • @danielalamo2075
    My dad has this same set in SAE. We just used it to redo the threads in two of his clevises that got damaged. One was 1" the other was a little smaller. It worked excellent.
  • @boosted2.4_sky
    You did a video years ago with mechanic Steve and was singing the praises of this set and I went and bought it after that video... I have had it for years and I can't complain it's a good set
  • After ruining a few projects with cheap taps, I only buy American made three tap sets (taper, plug and bottom).
  • @aday1637
    I've been using HF tap and dies for years in both SAE and metric. Over 15 years none of the components has failed. That's a testimony to their strength. I got them on sale at the time so I bought both sets. Mine came in a little tighter cases.
  • @bryanfoxx2292
    ChuckE I wondered where you went! Good to see you back after all these years. Your welding videos were always well done and very educational. I subscribed again.
  • @marvinlee3268
    I've had a set since about 2005. Used them in a shipyard as an outside machinist for 15 years. Broke one early on, the #12 screw tap I think. My own fault. All in all, they have been an excellent set. No problems. Work great
  • @ronwhite6719
    Hey ChuckE. Welcome back. You taught me how to mig weld 4 years ago. Great to see you.
  • @jaycousland9835
    I bought a HF T&D black oxide set in the late 80's, and it still works. I actually had picking up another set on today's to-do list, maybe upgrade to this titanium nitride kit
  • I cleaned out bolt holes and bolts on my 1951 chevy hood with this set. I've used it in similar situations with my vehicles. Works good for what I use them for.
  • @farmboy6218
    I have used the higher priced Harbors Frieght taps and drill bits in CNC machines on multiple occasions when what I needed wasn't available in the tool crib. If they're used correctly, they work very well and resharpen well also.
  • @adamsjustin8
    Stretch so good to see you back glad you are doing ok!
  • I have both SAE and metric in these sets and can’t praise them enough. Never tried the HF cheaper sets, but these are definitely worth their weight in gold. I use them mostly for automotive and ag use and they are great. If you’re a professional machinist you’ll probably want something more precise, but for Joe average, they’re the bomb. Great video, thanks! 👍
  • @powderriver2424
    HF has things you just have to know what your buying. I’ve got a friend who has a successful transmission repair shop he uses HF tools all the time swears by them, so really it’s what your comfortable with.