Hey everyone-
I had a 6-32 tap break off on my aluminum block (tears,…not of joy) J
I cant use the same 'screw extractor' tools, as this is 6-32, and it’s a tap, so its very hard..
So I read about tap extractors?.. I have never seen these before myself, and am not sure to even source these locally? (Lowes, Home Depot, Menards..etc?)
Outside of that.. is there any other possible solutions to remove this broken tap piece from my AL block? or does anyone have a 6-32 extractor than can be used to remove this?
Thanks.. All suggestions are appreciated.
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Thanks Adrian!
Unfortunately.. I don’t think the 1/4 one will work, as the tap broken is a 6-32 size (smaller than 1/4)
I have seen them on-line (kits with many sizes).. just never seen any locally? (but to be fair, I wasn’t never looking for them either)
Wasn’t sure if anyone knows of a (local) place to purchase? Ace, Harbor Freight, a bag name co.?)
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Its (more or less now) flush with the top of the aluminum block.
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Subject: Re: [MakerSpace] 6-32 (broken) tap extractor
Post a picture of the broken tap in the aluminum block. There are many methods, some being better than others depending on how the tap is broken off in the hole.
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Hi Tom-
Never heard of this before (but sounds interesting!) J
Not sure if it would be worth anyone's time to get it set up just for this.. ( I could probably just machine a whole new bracket, as it very simple in nature)
Thanks!
-Jerry
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oh?
Interesting. What kind of acid? (was this posted some where?)
thanks!
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There is no part of the tap sticking out to weld anything to unfortunately L
I think I'm just going to try make another trip to speedy metals (whenever possible) to get another piece of 3/4" x 1.5" (maybe 8 inches long?) and make another one.
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