I've seen - but do not have - a tap "sleeve" that opens in the middle and can be installed on good threads.....located ABOVE those threads where Bubba attempted to use the bolt as a punch to remove a 50 lb plug in a sewer main......or even something smaller. Need a proper name for such tool where a seller will know what I'm talking about and give me one for my birthday.....HELP!
Taps - name and source
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Re: Taps - name and source
I believe this is what you might be looking for;
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The only thing holding the two haves together is the socket as there is no special tool to retain them.
Better than nothing? Yes.
Especially if used with a factory recommended 6-point socket.
Cure all, not quite.
I did manage to save a couple bumper bolts using this system.
However, they still started funny and I had to be careful not to start the bolt with force and confirm it picked up the correct lead.
If the bold can be removed and the dies held in a vise and the screw backed through the tap one can expect better results.
If I can get the screw or stud off and into my lathe I can chase the threads with better results. But this method is time consuming.
Don't forget the application of cutting oil for best results.
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