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Zipper 16-01-2008 12:06 PM

M3 Tap for Durga
 
Hi,

After reading through the review & the threads on here, I want to tap the holes before I start building.

Where's the best place to purchase one, i used modelfixings before but they are all out of M3 taps. Can anyone point me in the right direction for an someone that stocks a M3 tap?

I have found this tap on ebay; M3 x 0.5 - is this the right one?

Thanks!

jimmy 16-01-2008 12:14 PM

I just used a decent quality counter sunk screw (which had a nice deep hex) on a hudy driver - screwed it all the way in and back out again. after a few I put the driver in a drill and did the rest of the holes super quick.
Before putting the proper screws in I put a little dab of silicone grease in each hole.

sosidge 16-01-2008 12:15 PM

M3x0.5 is the standard screw thread pitch, so YES, that should be the right tap.

Apart from engineering supplies, I also know that Much-More UK distribute a couple at £9.99, one is Much-More MK-T02, the other is the TOP Racing PT-081030. You should be able to order them through your favourite Much-More UK dealer.

sosidge 16-01-2008 12:17 PM

Just had a look around and they actually have one in stock at rc-direct.

http://www.rc-direct.co.uk/advanced_...bd1627b4654467

dewil 16-01-2008 12:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zipper (Post 84886)
Hi,

After reading through the review & the threads on here, I want to tap the holes before I start building.

Where's the best place to purchase one, i used modelfixings before but they are all out of M3 taps. Can anyone point me in the right direction for an someone that stocks a M3 tap?

I have found this tap on ebay; M3 x 0.5 - is this the right one?

Thanks!

Any hardware-store should have all sorts of taps in stock.
On my zx-5 i used a long m3 screw (I cut of the head of the screw and just clamped it in) on an electronic screwdriver. Fast and worked like a breeze!

DCM 16-01-2008 01:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sosidge (Post 84890)
M3x0.5 is the standard screw thread pitch, so YES, that should be the right tap.

Apart from engineering supplies, I also know that Much-More UK distribute a couple at £9.99, one is Much-More MK-T02, the other is the TOP Racing PT-081030. You should be able to order them through your favourite Much-More UK dealer.

Flippin eck, I bought a Metric Course 12mm second cut tap for repairing a wheel hub on the car after the garage used the impact driver on a wheel bolt and cross threaded it....

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/M3-X-0-5-HSS-G...QQcmdZViewItem

markwilliamson2001 16-01-2008 01:42 PM

Check it out

http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/Tools,+St...equestid=55353

Mark

Lindsay 16-01-2008 03:30 PM

M3 TAP
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zipper (Post 84886)
Hi,

After reading through the review & the threads on here, I want to tap the holes before I start building.

Where's the best place to purchase one, i used modelfixings before but they are all out of M3 taps. Can anyone point me in the right direction for an someone that stocks a M3 tap?

I have found this tap on ebay; M3 x 0.5 - is this the right one?

Thanks!

The cheapest method is to grind a slight angle on a standard screw and use that as your preformer for the threads. This is a engineering trick. and as worked on all Adams Cars.

arivalagan 13-03-2010 08:18 AM

m3 Tap
 
hi durga,
the m3 tap add in ebay his mine. you can reach me at [email protected] or at my mobile 60-0167608574. malaysia

dodgydiy 13-03-2010 08:26 AM

www.expotools.com are modelling tool specialists, get my small stuff from there normally

Fat Corgi 13-03-2010 07:00 PM

I had problems with the stock screws when building mine DB01, until I got a better more solid screwdriver. The rest were easy and I have had no problems since.


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