This is a great little tool and I'm hoping someone knows the tap size for the Modified Cases.
I would like to know the thread used in the Modified Cases so I can adapt some other calibers. I'm pretty sure its a 5/16 UN something. I need to know the something (TPI) so I can purchase a tap.
Can anyone please give me the correct tap size?
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IanP
Apparently it is a 5/16 x 36 tpi.
There is a few people looking for them on another site. At this stage there does not appear to be an Australian supplier [from our research anyway] but there is an American supplier through whom it can be ordered.
Will let you know how the issue progresses on the other site.
Apparently it is a 5/16 x 36 tpi.
There is a few people looking for them on another site. At this stage there does not appear to be an Australian supplier [from our research anyway] but there is an American supplier through whom it can be ordered.
Will let you know how the issue progresses on the other site.
Iggy
Maffra VIC
Maffra VIC
Thanks Iggy, I checked with a supplier this morning before posting this thread and discovered UNC threads were available in 5/16x34 and 5/16x36. Now I know its 5/16 x 36tpi I will order one from Re-Tooling in Adelaide.
I too shoot a 223R in Std F-Class and am just starting out, thanks again for your info!
I too shoot a 223R in Std F-Class and am just starting out, thanks again for your info!
Iggy, I checked with Re-Tooling (PH 08 8349 5882) this morning and they said they would take interstate orders.
The taps they get are ground from High Speed Steel (like drill bits) and take a few days to be made up. The price they quoted me was $34.75 ex GST each. If you want one ask to speak to Simon or Paul when you call.
Get the intermediate or taper tap, I have been told that the taper tap is the best to use.
How much are they to bring over from the USofA?
The taps they get are ground from High Speed Steel (like drill bits) and take a few days to be made up. The price they quoted me was $34.75 ex GST each. If you want one ask to speak to Simon or Paul when you call.
Get the intermediate or taper tap, I have been told that the taper tap is the best to use.
How much are they to bring over from the USofA?
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IanP
The potential American supplier is:
Victor Machinery Exchange, Inc.
56 Bogart Street
Brooklyn, NY 11206-3817
They have a website w3.victornet.com and the item can be found after quite a bit of scrolling through their 'Alphabetical Product Index'.
The list price on the item is only $US 8.50 however I am still enquiring as to whether they take international orders and what other costs would be involved. The item is listed as:
Model: TAST-5/16-36
Description: 5/16-36 HS Special Tap
I am also not sure if the item is a taper tap so it may not be that suitable for the task at hand.
Will post more when I get the info.
The potential American supplier is:
Victor Machinery Exchange, Inc.
56 Bogart Street
Brooklyn, NY 11206-3817
They have a website w3.victornet.com and the item can be found after quite a bit of scrolling through their 'Alphabetical Product Index'.
The list price on the item is only $US 8.50 however I am still enquiring as to whether they take international orders and what other costs would be involved. The item is listed as:
Model: TAST-5/16-36
Description: 5/16-36 HS Special Tap
I am also not sure if the item is a taper tap so it may not be that suitable for the task at hand.
Will post more when I get the info.
Iggy
Maffra VIC
Maffra VIC