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

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  • @JesseCase
    @JesseCase Před 2 lety +160

    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!

    • @TonyMueller
      @TonyMueller Před 2 lety +4

      are you talking about the carbon steel sets they sell for $20?

    • @JesseCase
      @JesseCase Před 2 lety +9

      @@TonyMueller Yes sir, the cheap ones! Lol!

    • @CityofStLouisMissouri
      @CityofStLouisMissouri Před 2 lety +12

      @@JesseCase that’s a great piece of knowledge to file away for future use. Thanks!

    • @LeverPhile
      @LeverPhile Před 2 lety +2

      Sweet, this is the set I have, good to know.

    • @rfpeace
      @rfpeace Před 2 lety +8

      yeah nothing worse than scrapping a part due to the addition of a piece of super hard broken tap debris, or worse as Mr. Case points out, what if you can't just scrap it and make a new one, you MUST fix it no matter what? I've had to deal with that a few times and it can be a huge time sink. Bottom line, if you are tapping by hand ( unassisted by a mill or drill press set up for proper start alignment) and the material being tapped will be ruined by a broken tap, use a carbon steel tap.

  • @metalslingr
    @metalslingr Před 2 lety +6

    “Snooky-like” My word of the day! 3:21

  • @ChimeraActual
    @ChimeraActual Před rokem +7

    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.

  • @danielalamo2075
    @danielalamo2075 Před 2 lety +3

    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.

  • @klinkster1955
    @klinkster1955 Před rokem +12

    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!!

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    • @stephentobey2568
      @stephentobey2568 Před rokem

      000!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @ASwordoftheLordGod
      @ASwordoftheLordGod Před rokem

      YO HEY KID...
      WHEN YOU DECIDE TO LIKE POSITIVE STROKE THE THIRD LEG OF HARBOR FREIGHT. WHEN YOUR OPINION THAT'S PERFECTLY FINE. BUT FOR PEOPLE LIKE ME HAVE BEEN AROUND FOR 50 YEARS 60 YEARS IT GOES LIKE THIS WE DON'T BULLSHIT YOU. YOU CAN'T USE A TOOL FROM HARBOR FREIGHT ONCE A WEEK OR TWICE A MONTH AND THEN CALL IT A GOOD TOOL CUZ YOU STILL GOT IT AROUND 8 MONTHS LATER. THAT'S CALLED ABSENT-MINDEDNESS AND IGNORANCE AND ABSOLUTELY UNINTELLIGENT. THE TRUTH ABOUT HARBOR FREIGHT'S WRENCHES AND RATCHETS AND MECHANIC TOOLS IF THEY HAVE MULTIPLE MOVING PARTS MORE THAN THREE MOVING PARTS DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY OR WITH THE CONSIDERATION BUYING IT NO THAT IT'S GOING TO BREAK A COUPLE GOOD USES OUT OF IT THAT'S IT. I DON'T USE HARBOR FREIGHT FOR SHIT. IF I NEED A TOOL THAT BAD AND I GOT TO GET ONE FROM HARBOR FREIGHT I'M ALREADY ANTICIPATING ON THE FACT THAT IT'S A THROWAWAY. 98% OF WHAT HARBOR FREIGHT HAS IS ONLY GOOD FOR A FEW GOOD USES. NOTHING IS INDEFINITE OR ON A LONG-TERM BASIS. EVERYTHING SEEMS TO HAVE ITS OWN INTERNAL TIME CLOCK WITH HARBOR FREIGHT. I SHOPPED WITH THEM FOR MANY MANY YEARS WHEELING AND DEALING AND PUTTING UP WITH THE ASS OF NINE BULLSHIT OF ALL THEIR JUNK....
      I USED TO DO VIDEOS ON CZcams AND IN 7 MONTHS I WENT THROUGH 14 GENERATORS THE HARBOR FREIGHT WILDCAT GENERATOR THE LITTLE TAILGATER I'VE GONE SO FAR WITH EVERYBODY ON THOSE THINGS THAT I REPLACED IT ALL NEW GASKETS WHEN I BOUGHT THEM I TORE THEM DOWN PERFECTLY I PUT THE PERFECT SPARK PLUGS IN PERFECT SPARK PLUG WIRE SET EVERYTHING I'VE EVEN STRIPPED THE ENGINES DOWN REBUILT THEM AND KEPT REBUILDING THEM BUT THE BOTTOM LINE IS THE FUEL TANKS FOR JUNK THEY WOULD CRACK UNDER HEAT EVERYTHING FALL APART ON HIM I'VE EVEN PUT NEW CARBURETORS ON THEM AND YEAH THEY WILL RUN FOR A MINUTE BUT BECAUSE THEY'RE CHEAP METALS THEY'LL FALL APART WITHIN 30 DAYS. SO YOU TAKE ANYTHING FROM HARBOR FREIGHT I GUARANTEE YOU IF YOU GOT TO USE IT EVERYDAY YOU JUST FUCKED YOURSELF......

  • @boosted2.4_sky
    @boosted2.4_sky Před 2 lety +4

    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

  • @jeffreyappezzato9179
    @jeffreyappezzato9179 Před rokem +5

    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.

  • @chorizorangel4272
    @chorizorangel4272 Před rokem +1

    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.

  • @georgetouliatos5972
    @georgetouliatos5972 Před 2 lety +14

    After ruining a few projects with cheap taps, I only buy American made three tap sets (taper, plug and bottom).

    • @AlessioSangalli
      @AlessioSangalli Před 2 lety +1

      Sure, but which brand and where? I wish I could find nice sets for the most common sizes at least. Please if you have a link........

    • @georgetouliatos5972
      @georgetouliatos5972 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AlessioSangalli I've had great success with Irwin-Hanson in both metric and imperial sets.

    • @AlessioSangalli
      @AlessioSangalli Před 2 lety +1

      @@georgetouliatos5972 thanks.

    • @RustyCas999
      @RustyCas999 Před 11 měsíci

      What makes you think Irwin-Hanson is made in the USA?

    • @iggydc8034
      @iggydc8034 Před 3 měsíci

      @@RustyCas999 Irwin Industrial Tools is an American manufacturer and distributor of hand tools and power tool accessories.

  • @aday1637
    @aday1637 Před rokem +2

    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.

  • @jaycousland9835
    @jaycousland9835 Před 2 lety +7

    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

  • @marvinlee3268
    @marvinlee3268 Před 2 lety +16

    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

  • @farmboy6218
    @farmboy6218 Před 2 lety +3

    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.

  • @davehoward2791
    @davehoward2791 Před rokem +13

    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! 👍

    • @adamnichols476
      @adamnichols476 Před rokem +3

      the cheaper sets are absolute junk. I kept breaking taps on the cheap set. these look quite a bit better

  • @adamsjustin8
    @adamsjustin8 Před 2 lety +2

    Stretch so good to see you back glad you are doing ok!

  • @robertweigandt9449
    @robertweigandt9449 Před 2 lety +2

    It is great to see ya Chucky.

  • @powderriver2424
    @powderriver2424 Před 2 lety +7

    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.

    • @cbmech2563
      @cbmech2563 Před rokem

      I'm a heavy truck mechanic and because of my tools being stolen most of my tools are now HF and I've had very little problems and you can't beat the warranty. Walk in with a broken tool, walk out 5 minutes later with a new one.

  • @kris-english
    @kris-english Před 2 lety

    I'm so glad to see you back, Chuck.

  • @bryanfoxx2292
    @bryanfoxx2292 Před 2 lety +36

    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.

    • @solomonschweitzer9963
      @solomonschweitzer9963 Před 2 lety +2

      Dude yeah! I did too! I totally love that one video of the trailer you made for your welder and tools; that green beast! Do you think you can put that video on this one? I wanna watch it again if you have it. No worries if you can’t. Awesome to follow you again! 💪🏻

    • @gorak9000
      @gorak9000 Před 2 lety +6

      Pretty sure this is someone re-uploading his old videos, not him

    • @johnackley3982
      @johnackley3982 Před 2 lety

      @@gorak9000 really not him? That sucks

    • @jdoerr779
      @jdoerr779 Před rokem +2

      @@gorak9000 That is bullshit. He has even released a handfull of newer videos recently. This is absolutely him.

    • @jdoerr779
      @jdoerr779 Před rokem +1

      @@johnackley3982 It is him. You got duped by someone who didn’t know and commented anyways.

  • @ronwhite6719
    @ronwhite6719 Před rokem

    Hey ChuckE. Welcome back. You taught me how to mig weld 4 years ago. Great to see you.

  • @AffordBindEquipment
    @AffordBindEquipment Před rokem +2

    what's nice about sets like this is that even if a tap goes bad, you can buy a better one and put it in the set. Most of those won't be used very often so the set will last a long time. I have done that with sockets and drill bits.

  • @michaeltrue1143
    @michaeltrue1143 Před 2 lety +2

    Damn nice to see you again. I've had this same set for a long time they are great.

  • @nwyoda8792
    @nwyoda8792 Před rokem

    Good to see you back!

  • @Al-Fiallos
    @Al-Fiallos Před rokem

    I have both sets, metric and SAE, for years. I bought them back when they came in steel cases. Excellent quality and you get all the standard sizes you need.

  • @jr78racer
    @jr78racer Před rokem +1

    I have the SAE set, and I'm impressed with it. For the price, it's a really good set. I noticed that mine aren't as sharp as more expensive taps, but that just requires a little more time per hole. Haven't broken one yet after over a year of regular use in my shop.

  • @willisknotme6042
    @willisknotme6042 Před rokem +2

    You need to let the readers/listeners know NEVER drop a tap onto concrete EVER! WOW lol

  • @oldmanjimh3165
    @oldmanjimh3165 Před 2 lety +5

    In all my years working on a shop floor, machine shop and in automotive, I've only ever broken one tap and surprisingly it was a 5/8. It's called patience.

    • @choccolocco
      @choccolocco Před rokem

      As someone who uses small diameter, the patience they would require to not break taps would be unattainable,lol, it’d take a week to finish an 1/8” deep hole……

  • @chuckm6592
    @chuckm6592 Před rokem +1

    As a home owner, doing odd jobs around my house, I love HF tools! Since I am only using the tools a few times a year and they hold up fine for what I need. Sorry, but I am not willing to spend money on a top dollar, big name brand, for a tool that I will be using infrequently. If I was using tools, everyday, as my lively hood, I would be more selective. Then again, I see many mechanics using HF tools in their careers, so they know what to look for more than I do. HF has their place in the tool world.

    • @HeatherCalhoun-dl7ew
      @HeatherCalhoun-dl7ew Před 29 dny

      HF is great for what you and I do. Work around the house. You don't need a hundred dollar tool to do the job a 10 dollar tool will work. I also go to garage sales, to find tools too.

  • @alex1949
    @alex1949 Před 2 lety +6

    Ive used both sets for about 3 years, and have been happy with them. The case in the other hand is another story. I'm going to build a wooden case for them most likely.

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk Před rokem

      Haha I wish it was easy to source new cases for cheap tools, I get that too where a plastic hinge breaks off or a latch goes bye bye and it's usually really hard to rig something up like a real hinge.

  • @davidbaggett8282
    @davidbaggett8282 Před rokem

    I have had both sets on our farm in to UK for over 30 years. They work fine and have got me out of many holes.

  • @daveaydelotte6869
    @daveaydelotte6869 Před rokem

    I bought a big set, metal box, at an auction - cheap! None had ever been used. I was quite surprised how well they worked. Quick cuts, and guaranteed for life.

  • @bronsonstephens5799
    @bronsonstephens5799 Před rokem

    Holy shit. I haven’t heard this voice in forever. Missed ya bud!

  • @maxjones9139
    @maxjones9139 Před 2 lety +4

    Really glad you put these videos up! built my shop up watching you years ago. Only channel I subbed to at first in fact. Thank you sir for your work, learned a lot from you!

  • @cajutila
    @cajutila Před 2 lety +16

    They taught us in machine shop class that cast iron need no lubricant as the graphite content provides the lube. I worked in a production machine shop and after a shift working on cast iron parts, my clothes everything around me were covered with cast iron dust. Nice sets.

    • @goinhot9133
      @goinhot9133 Před rokem

      That’s correct

    • @oldtimefarmboy617
      @oldtimefarmboy617 Před rokem +1

      Then a little bit of oil would keep the dust down. If that dust is getting all over your clothes then it is getting into you lungs as well. While the iron might be absorbed by your body for use in your red blood cells I do not think there is a minimum daily amount of graphite recommended for good health.

  • @noerodriguez1252
    @noerodriguez1252 Před rokem

    I have three small sets for small screws. But now that I saw this demonstration, I'll get me another but for larger size taps, bolts and threads. Thanks

  • @Speedstack21
    @Speedstack21 Před rokem +1

    Sorry I’m just finding your new channel now. I used to watch you all time, even before you moved to Texas, and am glad to see that you are still on CZcams.
    I always wondered, is your electric bill crazy high from all of the welding? 😂

  • @josephbasanta
    @josephbasanta Před 2 lety +17

    May I suggest you get a "Tap Follower" it will make sure you are tapping straight. After drilling the hole leave the part where it is and swap the drill for the Tap Follower and you will be sure you are tapping straight.

    • @mcgeorgerl
      @mcgeorgerl Před rokem +1

      Agree completely. It, of course, depends if the tap has the center drill hole for the follower to align the rear of the tap. At least, that all of the ones I've used so taps under 3/8" can't be used with our followers. Probably 90% of broken taps I've seen are the result of the tap not being in line with the bored/drilled hole. (Or some guy using a high torque Milwaukee Holeshooter drill motor out in the field for a 10-32). For a lot of our small size tapping operations, we used the milling machine and gun taps (2 or 3 flute depending upon the diameter). We'd avoid 4 flute taps for anything 1/2" or under because the web cross section gets a bit small on some taps. We loved the gun taps and started going to a lot of cobalt taps... those things are pretty tough. I do have to admit that the quality of a lot of Harbor Freight tools have improved over the last 25 years. I started buying impact sockets years ago for industrial work and never saw a failure. I used their Quinn chrome sockets for normal stuff also without failure. And, we prefer the Tapmagic formula even though it's a bit messier than the formula 25 years ago with, what was it, trichloroethane?

    • @mcgeorgerl
      @mcgeorgerl Před rokem +1

      I should have added... I've seen a lot of broken gun taps IF people run them down into a blind hole of insufficient depth for all of the curlicues that the tap pushes to the bottom of the hole.

    • @josephbasanta
      @josephbasanta Před rokem

      @@mcgeorgerl you are correct, I just assumed it was a given. And that we are not handholding children.

  • @FinishedProject
    @FinishedProject Před 2 lety

    So glad i found you again!!!!

  • @parajeeper
    @parajeeper Před 2 lety

    Duuuuude! So glad I found you again!

  • @hubertrobinson8825
    @hubertrobinson8825 Před 2 lety +1

    Couple yrs ago I bought the SAE set and I'm thinking strongly on getting the metric set too for around 95 dollars it's a good buy I can never have too much tools and somethings from Harbor Frieght do worth the money

  • @gnm109
    @gnm109 Před rokem +1

    I have a set of Metric Taps that originally came from Harbor Freight. It's about 15 years old and came in a sheet metal case. They are very good.

  • @kennethconnors5316
    @kennethconnors5316 Před rokem

    bought them and really enjoy them ,never let me down

  • @jackyhallmark3094
    @jackyhallmark3094 Před rokem

    Recently needed a winch to load a propane tank and then a disabled riding mower. I have a gooseneck ball in my truck so I remembered seeing one with a trailer ball mount plate from Cabela's years ago. I needed it that day so I couldn't wait for an order so I took the chance that my local harbor freight had one. A short trip and $ 89.95 later I had one. Should have had it 10 years ago. What a back saver.

  • @christinaperez254
    @christinaperez254 Před rokem

    What the hell.....how did i stumble upon this dude I've been missing for years!?!? CZcams angels sent me here.

  • @mikesweeney5685
    @mikesweeney5685 Před rokem

    This video popped up on my YT and I learned something so thank you. BTW, you talk without punctuation, lol. Keep feeding us good reviews like this!

  • @keithhill9138
    @keithhill9138 Před 2 lety

    I haven’t seen you for a long time. I was thinking about you because of some cutting discs that you were talking about one time. You liked them very much because they lasted a long time.

  • @ericarnaud7983
    @ericarnaud7983 Před rokem

    I've used those for years... never had a problem...so far, I am a machinist and toolmaker for over 30 years. They are not made for production runs, but for one off use, kinda what you would do for a repair, modification or a prototype.

  • @JT_70
    @JT_70 Před 2 lety +3

    I bought a similar SAE/Metric combo set in smaller sizes than shown (I believe they are 1/2” and under) and have used it a number of times. It’s worked fine except that the tap wrench loosens easily during use and slips off the tap just as yours did.

  • @sk22ng
    @sk22ng Před 2 lety +3

    Have a set of Harbor Freight metric tap & dies and have as much confidence they will last the rest of my life just as I have my 40-year-old set of Craftsman SAE taps & dies. The older you get the less it matters for example anyone in their 90's would certainly be able say time is in their favor regarding any set purchased.

  • @Rudimentary007
    @Rudimentary007 Před rokem

    Been looking for you Chuck. Glad to have found ya again.👍🇺🇸

  • @Sherry-jx9hs
    @Sherry-jx9hs Před rokem +2

    I would caution people to buy a set of chasers so if you have a buggered nut or bolt you can run the chaser down to make the threads usable rather than retapping the bolt or nut which I was told cuts new threads in the old threads and can weaken the bolt. You also can't miss if you buy a set of thread pitch gauges that will tell you what the threads per inch are and a set of thread files so if you have a bolt somebody hit with a hammer you can file the threads to fix them so you can remove the nut. Might be looking into these since they are easier to remove if they break off and so my friends can use them instead of my expensive set that came with files and gauges :)

  • @littleredridinghood5622

    I was a Honda motorcycle mechanic for 30 years .. I have a large Snap On tap/die kit but I have 2 Canadian Tire kits (I mainly use) and I have 2 (metric and SAE ) kits from Princess Auto large kits up to 24mm and 1 inch .. I have lot of special tap/dies odd sizes and odd threads ... I mainly use the Snap On drivers altho I do have 10-15 specialty drivers in 1/4 and 3/8 inch drive ...

  • @AB-ot3bc
    @AB-ot3bc Před 2 měsíci

    I have both these sets and I also have the 60 piece set of all the smaller sizes and they work great for my home garage uses.

  • @jamesmarksberry
    @jamesmarksberry Před 2 měsíci

    I worked in the marine field for like 20 years 25 I used to harbor freight tap and die set all the time they were

  • @isaflo713
    @isaflo713 Před rokem

    Thanks for that video bro!

  • @georgetirebiter6437
    @georgetirebiter6437 Před rokem +1

    Grasshopper has not yet learned the ways of power tapping in the drill press or vertical mill. Drill hole to 60 percent, swap drill for tap, jog machine to start and continue to tap, and since it’s a thru-hole, it’s easier to stop. Fewer broken taps and square tapping because you haven’t moved the work. In ductile materials like mild steels, aluminum, brass, etc., use forming taps; not cutting taps. These have different tap drills so make sure you are looking at the correct tap drill chart. You might want to invest in a tapping table.

    • @dlayman101
      @dlayman101 Před rokem +1

      A grandpa had big laminated charts in his shop for a few different sizing and conversations. Him and his brothers started build well drilling rigs and now there is qt least 5 different welldrilling companies that are operating today all because of my grandpa and his brothers. Made tools better then anyone around and thats why.

  • @markissboi3583
    @markissboi3583 Před rokem +2

    Use a tap held sturdie in a lathe to cut a Large dia thread
    bolt /pipe a trick i watched 2 days ago .

  • @jamespolucha6911
    @jamespolucha6911 Před 2 lety

    Yeah I have the same set and they work great for working on motorcycles, a lot of aluminum on motorcycles strip out a lot the holders are very good though but they work for me

  • @sky173
    @sky173 Před 2 lety

    Great video. I still have my sets, both imperial and metric, from 2015. Paid around $60 for each.

  • @cavalieroutdoors6036
    @cavalieroutdoors6036 Před rokem +1

    I bought the metric set from Harbor Freight because it was literally the only place that had the size I needed. I thought I'd just use the set once or twice, but I'm a professional automotive mechanic. Brought them into the shop thinking I would destroy them in 3 months or less. 5 or 6 years of hard use later I've only worn out 1 or 2, and I was tapping *really* hard metal that would've eaten up just about any tap. I need a new driver, the steel in that finally squished so it needs replacement. But most of the taps and dies have held up fine.

  • @g-low6365
    @g-low6365 Před rokem

    wow.... didnt know u had returned to yt. glad to see you

  • @carter358
    @carter358 Před rokem

    I got the Portland Pole Saw for $52.99 a few years ago and that thing is awesome! It seems like it's much more than 6.5 amps! The first year or two the blades were kind of expensive. I could only find them at Lowe's for about $14-16 each. Now Walmart carries them in a 2 pack for about $14. Best buy I ever got at Harbor Freight

  • @officialweldingfarmingarch2041

    UPDATE: Not even shilling, but HF is putting on a big sale this weekend and these sets are on sale for $69.99

    • @THEMOWERMEDIC1
      @THEMOWERMEDIC1 Před 2 lety +5

      I have the Pittsburg set with both sae and metric in one kit but these individual kits have much larger sizes. For 70$ can’t beat ‘em. I tap mostly 4 and 6mm x1.25 cylinder heads in 2 strokes. Have you ever heli-coiled a stripped thread that was originally sae to accept a metric bolt? I know is sounds redundant but it was the fix that saved the day

    • @xephael3485
      @xephael3485 Před 2 lety +3

      These are not the best, and I own both of them... They're an awesome value for the money though!

  • @nuclearknight8543
    @nuclearknight8543 Před rokem

    I got mine some years ago it came in a different case. It was like a thin, black suitcase, metal but they have definitely held up. My friends are always wanting to borrow them.

  • @HugoStiglitz1000
    @HugoStiglitz1000 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the info

  • @seancsnm
    @seancsnm Před rokem

    I still have my set from around 10-12 years ago when they still came in a nice solid metal case.

  • @tommyjay4723
    @tommyjay4723 Před 2 lety +2

    Well, that's a nice set. I bought a twin set from Amazon about 3 years ago ( $40.00 ) for my welding shop and
    so far, no problems ( except the holing tool) with either the SAE or Metric. The Harbor set is much bigger
    with the odd sizes. Looks like I can use the smaller sets I bought for just the truck and the sets you showed for the shop.
    Thanks for the video...

  • @maker_jds7672
    @maker_jds7672 Před rokem +1

    Starting taps especially in cast iron and aluminum you might like the results of starting the tap with your drill press. Power off! Hand turn the chuck with moderate to heavy down pressure for larger taps. After a couple of full threads revert to the tap handle. Straight start every time. Number one cause for breaking a tap is crooked start.

  • @AllisonCustoms
    @AllisonCustoms Před rokem

    ChuckE, great to see you’ve returned to YT!

  • @ChatBot1337
    @ChatBot1337 Před rokem

    You keyed on a big point right away. Nobody talks about overpackaged products, but hot damn we better ban gasoline. I try to buy retail as much as possible to hopefully not get something in the mail that has been packaged six times.

  • @josephyarbrough9316
    @josephyarbrough9316 Před 2 lety

    i also have both sets from HF. love them

  • @trintenm8551
    @trintenm8551 Před rokem +1

    I picked this set up a few months ago. I am happy with the quality of the taps themselves, but the small tap handle (the collar-and-sleeve with sliding torque bar) is terrible. Even after tightening down the collar onto the sleeve using pliers, the smooth tube of the sleeve would not grab the square head of the tap well enough to keep it from slipping about half way through.
    I picked up an inexpensive Irwin tap driver to use, and have been very happy with it so far.

  • @Verticalpedalgarage
    @Verticalpedalgarage Před rokem

    Damn. Welcome back to YT bro!!!

  • @18deadmonkeys
    @18deadmonkeys Před rokem +1

    how did youtube know I needed a new set? Their algo works from time to time.

  • @georgecurtis6463
    @georgecurtis6463 Před 2 lety +1

    I still use my old set from the 70s. It is a lisle set. Also have a snap on set. That's about 30 years old. Both are metric. Have a few sae but dont use them much. So maybe if I need more I might look into this. But if a commonly used one goes bad I would replace it with a better quality one. But to really work these, I would be seriously cautious.

  • @mrrobot545
    @mrrobot545 Před rokem

    Man Do I miss you on CZcams.

  • @rl808826npr
    @rl808826npr Před 2 lety +5

    I bought a set from Harbor Freight several years ago. As long as you just use them to chase existing threads they are fine. Don’t try to cut threads in a new hole or you will break it almost every time. I have been a master mechanic for 30 years so I kinda know what I am talking about.

    • @ianagos4276
      @ianagos4276 Před 2 lety +3

      Sounds like you don’t know how to use a tap.
      I’m not saying they are amazing but you can definitely tap some holes with them.

    • @AlessioSangalli
      @AlessioSangalli Před 2 lety

      Thread chasers have a very different geometry compared to cutting taps, the first ones "push" the threads back into shape. A mechanic will typically just repair threads, a fabricator or machinist will cut new ones

    • @paulricelli5520
      @paulricelli5520 Před 2 lety

      I agree. Broke a 3/8 course in an engine block with very little pressure. I've been doing this for 55 plus years.( I'm 72 ) Get a Blue Point set if you're going to actually tap a hole. The Dick that said you didn't know what you're doing is probably a newby and a dumb one at that.

    • @DiligentDave1966
      @DiligentDave1966 Před rokem +1

      I just watched him cut threads.

    • @TheDickstorm
      @TheDickstorm Před rokem +1

      I'm A maSteR MeChaNic

  • @jeffd9658
    @jeffd9658 Před rokem

    If you want a nice tap handle the gear wrench set has some really nice handles, help for when u got less room.

  • @kenbtheman
    @kenbtheman Před 2 lety +11

    Good set for chasing damaged threads, okay set for occasional use, f'n junk for someone who depends or cares about a good job or frequent use. If you use tap and die on a regular basis you need to bite the bullet and buy quality made taps and dies. Usually American made. Believe me, there's a reason why one good tap or die might cost as much as a whole set at harbor freight. Just my opinion, let me know if you agree.

    • @dreuaustin
      @dreuaustin Před 2 lety +1

      Is there a particular brand/set that you recommend?

    • @midnight2moonlight200
      @midnight2moonlight200 Před 2 lety +4

      @@dreuaustin Don't listen about american made, that's such a mindless zombie mindset. Look up the CZcams Project Farms Tap and die set video. He finds you the best tools, compares them and everything.

    • @Walkeranz
      @Walkeranz Před 2 lety

      Always good to have backups

    • @tallybobba
      @tallybobba Před 2 lety

      You can see the slip in the handle when he is chasing the stripped threads

    • @cfldriven
      @cfldriven Před 2 lety +1

      @@midnight2moonlight200 Agree, there some great foreign made tools and some junky American made tools. Quality determined by the manufacturers spec and quality control and not country of origin.

  • @PeckhamHall
    @PeckhamHall Před rokem +1

    Great stuff

  • @turboflush
    @turboflush Před rokem +1

    Man, I haven't seen your channel in awhile.
    I like the gearwrench sets.

  • @nferraro222
    @nferraro222 Před 2 lety +35

    It's a sad and uncomfortable subject, but man, sometimes you've gotta get the job done and you need the tools - no matter where they come from. I'm just a home-gamer and I don't make my living off of my tools, so when I bought an engine hoist - I simply couldn't spend the extra $400 for a US-made product. Especially one as stupidly simple as an engine hoist. I just got one from the overseas Junkatorium, replaced all the crappy bolts with US Grade 8 fasteners and got working.

    • @paulorchard7960
      @paulorchard7960 Před 2 lety +7

      Exactly right, probably wont last 10 years in a commercial engine shop but might last you a lifetime!

    • @marktarascio4766
      @marktarascio4766 Před 2 lety

      Okay let's put this in perspective I don't use a tap and die set unless it's absolutely necessary I need something that will work and not break because the part is worth way more ...so I don't use cheap H F China junk

    • @Alconium
      @Alconium Před 2 lety +12

      @@marktarascio4766 You'd be surprised how much of HF's "china junk" is just rebranded contractors (Chinese and American) for big name stuff. Floor jacks are a fairly famous one, presses, tool boxes, a ton of their hand tools. Wrenches, hammers, axes, sockets. If you're not going for power tools HF really isn't the worst stop.
      But to each their own.

    • @gpweaver
      @gpweaver Před 2 lety +4

      @@Alconium LOL, it's more like the other way around, a lot of the big name stuff is just the same stuff out of the same factories in China, with a different company name stamped/laser etched on it.

    • @Bapuji42
      @Bapuji42 Před rokem +3

      @@marktarascio4766 The whole point of the video is that a dude uses it in a commercial shop and it works and doesn't break parts. It stands to reason it would do even better with your occasional use. Perspective-wise, you're looking through the wrong end of the binoculars.

  • @tradesman63
    @tradesman63 Před 2 lety

    I bought the big metric set 5 years ago to fix cv axle threads. Paid for itself, but haven’t used much after. Got me out of a jam.

  • @officialweldingfarmingarch2041

    www.harborfreight.com/titanium-nitride-coated-alloy-steel-sae-tap-die-set-45-pc-61411.html?ccdenc=eyJjb2RlIjoiNTEyNjgwMTAiLCJza3UiOiI2MTQxMSIsImlzIjoiNjkuOTkiLCJwcm9kdWN0X2lk%0D%0AIjoiMTAzNTgifQ%3D%3D%0D%0A&V2_Engaged&uid=cb9064158665728a333a4c2e957c90be934dd1ece7d6ac4da89fbd1cae4e2ac7&infy=15056804785&bxid=15056804785&mi_u=15056804785&mi_ecmp=2022_05_27_wk2122_is_more_coupons_product_images_V2_Engaged&plcc=N

  • @AB-C1
    @AB-C1 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video mate and also a basic tutorial thrown in for good measure..
    Wish we had Harbour Freight over here tbh you guys have some great stores we don't in England. Although we have Aldi and Lidl (you guys have Aldi but don't know if their stuff is made in same place as ours?) similarly they sometimes have some great German made tools, (own brand) that are actually made by decent German companies for them and TÜV certified which is like the British Standard seal for quality and they all come with a 3 year warranty! Made by companies like Scheppach and Einhall and others and rebranded. Cheap as chips when compared to even eBay and Amazon! But quality wise they're like top mid range I'd say.. well you do have to be selective, (some of it is crap some is as good as DeWalt depending who has made that range of tools or batch) so if you choose wisely look at the specs and reviews you can't go wrong! (Often the batteries are interchangeable and have their own 20v/40v range cordless powertools now aswell!) That Tap n Dye set you had looked fantastic value for money!
    Cheers from London England 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @felixsu375
    @felixsu375 Před 2 lety +1

    Chuck, Good to see you back. I don't know why you disappeared there for a while but welding just isn't the same without you.

    • @KennyInVegas
      @KennyInVegas Před 2 lety

      Got that right... Chuck made GREAT videos out of Texas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Wakeywhodat
    @Wakeywhodat Před rokem

    I recognize this guy! Good video.

  • @TheFalconJetDriver
    @TheFalconJetDriver Před rokem

    I have a set of Greenlee tap and dies from the the 50’s. Once while out of town and I needed a one time use of several taps and dies sizes I bought the HF 29 piece set that was 20 years ago. I have had good luck with it the HF set.
    The Greenlee set is in a wood box and is in excellent shape so I have a tendency to go the HF set in the blow mold case. Just to preserve the wood case. I have never tapped or ran a die test comparing the two sets for thread tolerance. But so far the HF have done the job for me many times.😁🛫

  • @jeanmeslier9491
    @jeanmeslier9491 Před rokem

    I use a set of these I have had for years. I did work on a Diesel engine once with a weird metric thread. Harbor Freight had a tap the right size.
    I was in the store once and a guy had got two wire welders. Turns out he owns a ranch. He said he was tired buying Lincolns because his fence building crew just abused them and tore them up. He said the Harbor Freight welders lasted just as long and were a lot cheaper.

  • @Wootangtw
    @Wootangtw Před rokem

    Thanks buddy

  • @acdii
    @acdii Před rokem

    I have their auto body hammer kits. Well made and work well.

  • @njineermike
    @njineermike Před 2 lety

    I have that set. It's actually a pretty nice kit.

  • @KennyInVegas
    @KennyInVegas Před 2 lety

    Hey!!!!!!!!!!! What happened to your old CZcams channel? I loved that!!!!!!!!!!! Glad you're still around!!!!!!!

  • @gergemall
    @gergemall Před 2 lety

    Excellent video

  • @JakeNaughtFromStateFarm

    That’s interesting. I work on trash trucks and will probably need to purchase a T&D set eventually. Not sure what I was gonna get, and it’s no hurry (at the moment). While I do have some HF tools, this would be one I normally wouldn’t trust. I may have to look into it a little more after seeing this.

  • @johnnysparkleface3096

    Some years ago I bought a few chains to use as (workout) weights from Harbor Freight, and to this day they're just as heavy as the day I bought them!

  • @MojoPup
    @MojoPup Před rokem

    Yeah, I've been using my HF set for years.

  • @frankporfidio9813
    @frankporfidio9813 Před rokem

    I have a set of Pittsburgh taps for the last 15 or 20 years never a problem .