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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2010

Watch as John Edwards @ Costa Mesa R&D Automotive Machine explains how to tap parts on the lathe. (949) 631-6376

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  • Been there - done that...

  • Do you think you could make a similar one to hold a dye?

  • @IThurts2J1zz - Learn to spell... die is a cutting tool; dye is a coloring agent

  • @fiatnutz goddamn my bad. sorry for asking a simple question i didn't know you were a English teacher

  • @IThurts2J1zz - The question is good, I just hate the way our schools have let the English language get so slaughtered with text-speak and kids not knowing how to use a dictionary, and yes I did teach in the classroom for over 15 years.

  • @IThurts2J1zz - Learn how to spell dude - dye is a coloring agent - die is a cutting tool.

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  • @fiatnutz, "The question is good, I just hate..." is a run-on sentence. :P

  • @IThurts2J1zz

    "Im a junior in high school + dont give a shit"<--------:

    A) shame on you. By Jr high I had been taught well how to read, write and proofread, as were you. If you are a highschool jr then you are damn near college aged, get your shit together kiddo.

    B) yes, it is very evident that you don't give a shit. Good luck with college.

  • @zapwatt Im a junior in high school + dont give a shit

  • @IThurts2J1zz No excuse IThurts2J1zz. If you are an ESL student then you had to take English 101 and English 110 before taking any class with blueprints or else have scored very highly on an entrance exam. If you are NOT an ESL student then you deserve every word from Mr. Edwards and a few from myself as well. Don't cop an attitude if you cannot come correct. Learn to proofread what you write.

  • Not recommended for very tough/ hard materials, but looks like a time saver for those softer parts. Get too greedy with the speed tho, and you'll lose some production time when that tap breaks on you. Good vids!

  • @fiatnutz well in school all we learn is blueprints and how to physically work with the machines and tools and such. Iv just never seen the word written. I assumed it was spelled dye because die didn't seem right for the name of a tool.

  • @fiatnutz You had a bad day mate? Anyways, good vid as always, happy holidays.

  • Not bad, but can be done better!

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