8:15 after he said If you're "dying" for more great content, I was so disappointed that he didn't say "tap" the subscribe button. Pity on you, sir! But seriously, awesome instructional video, thank you for the free education!
I love the tap breaking and the sad music, with serious stuff like this video its nice to see a bit of silliness. We need that more and more in todays world.
The illustrations make this easy to understand. I appreciate how you just give the knowledge and aren’t aggressively trying to sell us something. Thanks!
Really appreciate this! I recently inherited some tools from my late grandfather including a tungsten steel tap and die set. Thank you for the great and easy explanations!
Hey! Thanks for the information. My late grandfather was a tool hoarder. I didn't want to throw anything out as it looked useful. Now I know what those doohickys are!
Jeff nails the puns, dyeing for more great content. Can't wait to drill down follow up on those threads. Great job Jeff! Now I get it. I have never used a tap and die before. Most helpful.
@@douganderson7002 What about sprinkling some steak tenderiser on it and give it thorough beating with a meat tenderising hammer...do you reckon that would help?😂😂
Hello " Jeff "..... This video is very helpful.. Thanks to you, I can stop an bathroom leak and return my bathroom area " back to tranquility " , due to everything you illustrated me... This video is wonderful!!! ☺☺☺☺☺👌👍.
I highly agree! "Thread Forming Taps" produce stronger threads as they forge the threads instead of cutting them. The metal grains are, generally, forced to follow the shape of the treads. Forming taps can do bottoming in blind holes. Forming taps don't need to do the pecking dance as the don't produce chips which don't need to be cleared. There are also "Thread forming Dies" also. redrok
Wow! I didnt know a single thing about tap and dies in my 29 yrs of existence!! I feel like i dont need to watch a single other video on it. You just got a subscriber 😎
Wow, this was a great video. Very helpful and I learned a few things about threads I never knew. I am going to watch all your videos and visit your web site for purchasing. Thanks for sharing.
Snapped a bolt the other day and drilled it out yesterday but of course it won't accept a new bolt without re-threading so I found this video for some background info. Very helpful, thanks!
That is a huge collection set of tap and dies! In case you do not have that liquid, a fully synthetic engine oil works the same. Make sure to clean it after!
This is the sort of thing they should be teaching [more often] in schools…my older brother was the last generation to learn this in high school shop class, during the 1980s. His class project was to make a set of nuts and bolts using the tap and die set. No breaking the taps, the nuts and bolts must thread properly, or it’s an “F”.
Stem is important but i would love to see shop class and home economics become mandatory for every student. Basic tool usage, cooking, sewing, and especially personal finance. With wall street, banks and SS shenanigans trying to screw normal people, children need to learn that our disposable and credit usage attitudes are unhealthy. Sure that should be up to the parent but the country has over 300M people and many parents don't have the time or knowledge. Waiting for that to meaningfully catch up could be too late.
@@woodstream6137 I, or rather my older brother, has a funny shop class story. There was a kid in his class who wanted to make a wooden engraved sign for his dad, “DAD’S WORKSHOP”, as his final project and Christmas gift. First he engraved it, but forgot to space it so it ended up reading “DAD’SWORKSHOP”. No problem, he figures, he can do the other side and fill in the mistake with wood putty and sandpaper later. When he finished, to his horror the side read “DD’S WORKSHOP”. He forgot the “A”. That’s when the bell rang, ending the last class of the school day, and the final school day before Christmas break.
Yall deserve more subscribers!!! Totally underrated channel. All the very best from my side. That was some pro level content. Yall will grow to millions soon one day ;) Now I don't have any doubt regarding dies and taps. Thankyou very much🙏🏻
Not sure how this video popped up, but as a non machinist, I always wondered what taps and dies are...now I know and can rest easier!! Nice job. I have to start building!!
A Great Introduction for the CAD/CNC/CMM technicians and technologists. Good video showing the important details used with tap & die tooling. Thanks! T J (Tom) Vanderloop, Author, Mechanical Designer & Consultant: ATEA, AWS & SME-Life Membership/Leader
8:15 after he said If you're "dying" for more great content, I was so disappointed that he didn't say "tap" the subscribe button. Pity on you, sir!
But seriously, awesome instructional video, thank you for the free education!
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for supporting our Canadian Channel! Stay tuned for more to come!
A sadly missed opportunity
This is an awesome intro to taps and dies!!! Professionally made and edited (thank goodness).
We're glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
Excellent example of what an instructional video should be - informative, clear and concise with the graphic supporting the text. Thanks very much!
Thank you. This is, literally, one of the BEST and professionally done teaching videos I've seen on YT
I love the tap breaking and the sad music, with serious stuff like this video its nice to see a bit of silliness. We need that more and more in todays world.
Thank you for watching and supporting a true Canadian channel, stay tuned for more to come!
I want a hammer! Do you know what a damn hammer is?
I was in class and laughed my lungs 🤣 out when that part appeared.
This is definitely one of the BEST most comprehensive and professional tutorials on You tube.
Definitely aimed at total novices.
The illustrations make this easy to understand. I appreciate how you just give the knowledge and aren’t aggressively trying to sell us something. Thanks!
Good job! You're a great tutor! I learned everything I needed to know about this, plus your explanation of the different tap ends helped a lot!
This kit of tools is amazing! I don't need to make my own hardware, but the ability to do so is something too powerful not to have, just in case!
Well done. I'm new to taps and dies. I working on a project involving taping to the right gauge and you nailed it. Thanks
Really appreciate this! I recently inherited some tools from my late grandfather including a tungsten steel tap and die set. Thank you for the great and easy explanations!
I wasn't dying to find this content but I was tapping your source for useful information.
OMG
By far the best explanatory video I have seen on YT, and I have seen quite a lot... grats and greets from Hungary!
Hey! Thanks for the information. My late grandfather was a tool hoarder. I didn't want to throw anything out as it looked useful. Now I know what those doohickys are!
thanks jeff, this si the most well xplain video about taps n dies i've seen so far
Jeff nails the puns, dyeing for more great content. Can't wait to drill down follow up on those threads. Great job Jeff! Now I get it. I have never used a tap and die before. Most helpful.
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A good tip my father taught me is to put the tap in your pocket well before starting the job, so that it is warm and will be less liable to snap.
@@douganderson7002 It's way better to microwave them before use
@@douganderson7002 What about sprinkling some steak tenderiser on it and give it thorough beating with a meat tenderising hammer...do you reckon that would help?😂😂
Brutal lol poor Dad out there lol
Thank you for information to use that tool sir now i know to use that. from philippines 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
High production value and informative, thanks for posting !
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Hello " Jeff "..... This video is very helpful.. Thanks to you, I can stop an bathroom leak and return my bathroom area " back to tranquility " , due to everything you illustrated me... This video is wonderful!!! ☺☺☺☺☺👌👍.
Great presentation
Excellent presentation, thanks a lot.
Outstanding video.
Mate you helped so much for a first timmer. Thank you and will revert to your content everytime 🙏
A good tap and die set is a mechanics best friend. Essential to working with bolt holes and threaded fasteners.
A very educational video.
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Thanks excellent service
Many thanks. Your demo was Brilliant, so clear and concise.
This is most useful dude...thanks for your lesson✌🏻
Great video
Thank you
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Very informative for a newbie like me, thank you.
Big help, cheers.
Excellent summary. Thank you.
Excellent video.
Great teacher.
It teaches and sales.
People should learn about forming taps and spiral taps for blind holes
I highly agree! "Thread Forming Taps" produce stronger threads as they forge the threads instead of cutting them. The metal grains are, generally, forced to follow the shape of the treads.
Forming taps can do bottoming in blind holes.
Forming taps don't need to do the pecking dance as the don't produce chips which don't need to be cleared.
There are also "Thread forming Dies" also.
redrok
Wow! I didnt know a single thing about tap and dies in my 29 yrs of existence!! I feel like i dont need to watch a single other video on it. You just got a subscriber 😎
Very well illustrated and demonstrated.
Thank u.
Nicely done ✅
Excellent tutorial. Very informative. Thanks!
Great vid. Thank you.
Amazing video! Crystal clear visual and verbal explanations!
Very informative
Thanks for all the solid information!
Great video!
Well explained
Really helpful 👍
Excellent explanation dude. Thanks, I see the light now, was in the dark prior!
Love this. it helps me a lot with my online teaching class.
Thanks for valuable info.
Thanks for this educational video.
This is an EXCELLENT video! Good work dude!
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Thank you for presenting these great products!
Thank You Sir 👍
Awesome thanks 👍👍
very useful tips
Thank you!!
maaan that was informative af
Great video and loved the editing
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This is a great video, I am not sure why I'm watching it though seeing how I've been machining for 7yrs now.
Thank you, great info.
Glad it was helpful!
Wow, this was a great video. Very helpful and I learned a few things about threads I never knew. I am going to watch all your videos and visit your web site for purchasing.
Thanks for sharing.
Awesome video, thank you!
great job
Awesome intro. Thanks.
thank you Jeff...dint have a clue on this stuff...I have to watch the video one more time...is so interesting
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you are the man
Excellent video. You answered all my questions. Thanks! 👍
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Thank you
I recommend watching the video at 1.5 speed
But we aren't all americans here watching this video, he's talking the best way
Trump is The Man M A.G.A
This comment saved my 50% more of my life time. Thanks 👍
The time I saved with this tip I finished my thesis. Thanks
THANK YOU!!😂😂
This is amazing! Thanks for your informative content!
Awesome very informative video. Thanks
Awesome video! Well explained...thank for this!
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Great video.
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This video was so great I'm dying to buy a set, but monetarily I'm all tapped out...
$10 and $14 20 piece and 40 piece harbor frieght
@@dflex4180 DIEing to buy a set....all TAPped out,....get it?
Your explanation is easy to understand, thanks. Jst doing a module in Taps and Dies
Exelent editing and most informative video 👏.
Thanks for this great video taps and dies. I learned a lot. Now I know how
to shop for the products.
I lost it when the sad music started playing after the tap broke....
that part killed me i have tears
They should have the other sad song, oh nonono or na na nana lol
@@artistfrank8511 you need your phone privileges taken away…
I shed salt tears into my broth. Then I committed an act of gross indecency upon a duck.
Great work, thorough and succinct
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Snapped a bolt the other day and drilled it out yesterday but of course it won't accept a new bolt without re-threading so I found this video for some background info. Very helpful, thanks!
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Thank you for a very informative video.
Excellent video. Very nicely explained
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Well explained 👌🏽
Great job Geoff, very informative tutorial..............thank you Sir
Yes I enjoyed the video also
Awesome video love from India, useful for my exam.
That is a huge collection set of tap and dies! In case you do not have that liquid, a fully synthetic engine oil works the same. Make sure to clean it after!
Very interesting
Thanks! This was excellent!!! 👍👍👍
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This is the sort of thing they should be teaching [more often] in schools…my older brother was the last generation to learn this in high school shop class, during the 1980s. His class project was to make a set of nuts and bolts using the tap and die set. No breaking the taps, the nuts and bolts must thread properly, or it’s an “F”.
Stem is important but i would love to see shop class and home economics become mandatory for every student. Basic tool usage, cooking, sewing, and especially personal finance. With wall street, banks and SS shenanigans trying to screw normal people, children need to learn that our disposable and credit usage attitudes are unhealthy. Sure that should be up to the parent but the country has over 300M people and many parents don't have the time or knowledge. Waiting for that to meaningfully catch up could be too late.
@@woodstream6137 I, or rather my older brother, has a funny shop class story. There was a kid in his class who wanted to make a wooden engraved sign for his dad, “DAD’S WORKSHOP”, as his final project and Christmas gift. First he engraved it, but forgot to space it so it ended up reading “DAD’SWORKSHOP”.
No problem, he figures, he can do the other side and fill in the mistake with wood putty and sandpaper later. When he finished, to his horror the side read “DD’S WORKSHOP”. He forgot the “A”. That’s when the bell rang, ending the last class of the school day, and the final school day before Christmas break.
3:11 OMG I almost fell over laughing. LOL.
Yall deserve more subscribers!!! Totally underrated channel. All the very best from my side. That was some pro level content. Yall will grow to millions soon one day ;) Now I don't have any doubt regarding dies and taps. Thankyou very much🙏🏻
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@@GreggDistributorsLP You're welcome...keep growing!
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Not sure how this video popped up, but as a non machinist, I always wondered what taps and dies are...now I know and can rest easier!! Nice job. I have to start building!!
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Nice video, keep it up
Great!!!! Love the content, and Heartfully appreciate the time and effort put for making the video!
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Thank you for the awesome video. From Philippines.
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Well done.
Also was glad to hear that SAE is still used in Canada.
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A Great Introduction for the CAD/CNC/CMM technicians and technologists. Good video showing the important details used with tap & die tooling. Thanks!
T J (Tom) Vanderloop, Author, Mechanical Designer & Consultant: ATEA, AWS & SME-Life Membership/Leader
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I’m just getting into machining. So thank you for the information
Best of luck, Charles! Thank you for watching.