Tractor backhoe - homemade

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Over here thats called red-neck engineering, I can relate to that. Isn't it funny sometimes most times, an answer will just create another question, I've done some 1" tapping and I did it in ONE pass, so why what's this three pass deal to make threads for a bolt?

Curious, I'm asking this at 4:52 pm Sat., wondering if answer will correlate the time posted

Hand tap sets come with 3 taps:

A Taper tap - 8 to 10 threads chamfered for easy thread starting in rough materials.

A Plug tap - 3 to 5 threads chamfered - general use when tapping to bottom of holes is not critical. ( This is the most widely used type of tap. )

and a Bottoming tap - 1-1/2" Threads chamfered - use after threads have been started for tapping to bottom of hole. This is mostly used on blind holes. Usually you can get away by running just the first two taps.


Then you also have the Machine taps. A lot more expensive but it's only one tap and you run it once.
 
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These are the best. Just one pass and it's done, blind holes also. Sadly I don't have all sizes so I had to go with 3 passes. Gotta go buy some tool sets...:)
 
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That's what I'm talking about, one pass and done, sounds like you have new ones on your wish list. And that's a very unusual tap you have, must be across the the pond thing, I never used or seen anything like that, looks like a drill bot with threads.

These are the tap&die's I'm familiar with, 1st is a used replacement set of what my father had 60+ years ago, they was ruined in a shop fire so my son found this old set online of like what I lost. The second set is HF one grade above junk, I get by with them, both sets are the stile I'm used to working with and they go from 1/4"-1" then one set is in metric, and both sets are one pass and done, but the HF sets takes more effort.

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   / Tractor backhoe - homemade #1,224  
That's what I'm talking about, one pass and done, sounds like you have new ones on your wish list. And that's a very unusual tap you have, must be across the the pond thing, I never used or seen anything like that, looks like a drill bot with threads.

These are the tap&die's I'm familiar with, 1st is a used replacement set of what my father had 60+ years ago, they was ruined in a shop fire so my son found this old set online of like what I lost. The second set is HF one grade above junk, I get by with them, both sets are the stile I'm used to working with and they go from 1/4"-1" then one set is in metric, and both sets are one pass and done, but the HF sets takes more effort.

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Oldpath, when you tap large threads by hand, it takes a lot of horsepower, so they break it up into 3 taps to make it easier on your arms.
 
   / Tractor backhoe - homemade #1,225  
When you get in the real big sizes, you need multiple taps so the thread quality is still good. (like 2,3,4")
 
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My taps up to 3/4 are like the ones oldpath05 has and I myself have never seen taps like Bfreaky has, I have never worked in a manufacturing job where taps like that were used, we did not have taps like that at Hydro-Mac or at the semi trailer shop I worked at so I guess I have learned something new tonight which is very interesting to say the least.

Anyway can not wait to see more pics and assembly pics. Brovo.



Jim.
 
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These are the best. Just one pass and it's done, blind holes also. Sadly I don't have all sizes so I had to go with 3 passes. Gotta go buy some tool sets...:)

Wow, what progress! It's been a while since I looked on here, and I am amazed this thread is still growing.

What's happened to all the photos? Looks like the host has gone down :smiley_aafz:


The type of tap BFreaky has is called a Spiral Flute tap. They are great for tapping blind holes as they help with chip evacuation. they're also good for CNC use as you don't need to back them off to break the chip like you do with a 'traditional' tap.
 
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Tinypic went out of buisness...but you can find it all on youtube, just type rk 525 homemade backhoe.
Well, I'm still working on the prroject and ofcourse I plan to finish it asap...so there will be more pictures soon..
 
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Yes. Right now I'm turning all the bushings. It's a huge job so it takes time, but after I'm done with that there will be significant progress with the assembly. Will post some pictures soon
 
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Yes. Right now I'm turning all the bushings. It's a huge job so it takes time, but after I'm done with that there will be significant progress with the assembly. Will post some pictures soon

I was wondering if you could buy some DOM drawn over mandrel tubing that could suffice for bushings?

What material are you using for bushings? What sizes/lengths are you making? Hope you have a good boring bar.
 
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Some done, others waiting in line ;)

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Nice indoor lathe work. I was wondering if you use a special bushing material or just mild steel.
rScotty
 
   / Tractor backhoe - homemade #1,234  
Looking great!

Definitely a very time consuming stage with lots of material removal but it's worth in the end. :thumbsup:
 
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Yes it takes alot of time but it's not that bad, I'm used to lathe work so I'm making good progress
 
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Sure, let me just jump start my Boeing at the barn and I'll be there in no time 😁.
 
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Sure, let me just jump start my Boeing at the barn and I'll be there in no time ��.

Was kinda wondering if you had like a 60XR Learjet tucked away under a tarp in the back 40 :laughing:.
 
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No but after they made the movie "True lies" me and all the kids in the neighbourhood wanted to have one of those Harriers, so maybe we can try to build one in th barn...? :)
 
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No but after they made the movie "True lies" me and all the kids in the neighbourhood wanted to have one of those Harriers, so maybe we can try to build one in th barn...? :)

Why do I think you're only partly kidding? Maybe not a jet but some sort of aircraft in the barn has probably crossed your mind. :)
 

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