[Amps] RE : amp hardware
Peter Chadwick
g3rzp at g3rzp.wanadoo.co.uk
Tue Apr 10 16:02:15 EDT 2007
I've gotten somewhat cynical (what me? never! - before GM3SEK says it!) about tapping holes in aluminium unless there's plenty of thread depth available. Another problem is using the wrong thread, and by far the 'most wrong' is metric - ISO metric coarse is far too fine a thread for aluminium and the like. For larger threads, use UNC, and for smaller threads, the UNC sizes below 10-28, i.e. 8-32, 6-32 etc. Metric threads are far too fine: BSF is too, and BSW is a good alternative, al;though it only goes down to 1/8 inch or abour 6-32. Or use the steel coil thread inserts so you can use metric, with all the cost and fuss of those.....The smaller sizes of BA trhead are just about OK if you don't need too much torque, they being much stronger, size for size, than metric - or ANC for that matter. Soft materials, such as aluminium and copper are absolute b*&^%$s to tap, and need lubricant and much care. Plus, ideally, access to a spark erosion machine to remove broken taps....such access, by Murp[hy's Law, reduces the chances of tap breakage enormously.
But the caustic soda treatment I've used quite succesfully. Sure, you need to be careful because it has its dangers. So does dfriving to work.......and just look at the idiots you see on the road who manage that succesfully!
73
Peter G3RZP
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