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Where can i find these taps?

I need to drill and tap a hole. I dont think i can find a 3/8-24 tap around here. Any stores to look at?
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Where can i find these taps?

Reply #1
If Sears, Home Depot, Lowe's or your local HW store doesn't carry them...use McMaster-Carr.

Where can i find these taps?

Reply #2
Sometimes your best bet is to try a machining supply store; if there is one in your area.  Although, 3/8 being very common, should be found at homedepot (or whatever major chains you have in the USA)  The tap you are looking for may also be called a 3/8" UNF (unified fine thread), and not labeled 24 tpi.
If its a captured bolt, you may need two taps to thread the full length of the bore:  a plug tap and a bottoming tap. 

I believe you also need a Q sized drill bit for that.  You may wanna check that in a machinest handbook, its just off the top of my head.    If not, you can probably go up to an 11/32" bit and loose a tiny bit of thread depth.

Where can i find these taps?

Reply #3
The tap set and tap& die set I have from Sears each has one.

Where can i find these taps?

Reply #4
I bought a set from Home Depot last year that has one.
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Where can i find these taps?

Reply #5
ill just go raid the tap bin at work were bound to have one lol:rollin:
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