Does anyone have any opinion on brands that are not rubbish?
I needed an M5 tap yesterday. Only one of our kits had one in, it was the only one in the kit that had been used and it was completely blunt. Having got rather annoyed by cheap taps that seem to be made out of plastic, I've bought what I hope is a middle of the road hand-tap set from Dormer of M3, M4, M5, M6, M8, M10 for about £40. I'm not expecting to be cutting threads all day, every day, but something that will do for occasional use and last a while is required.
I've got the day off today and was having a look at what else I could have bought, and found a set from CK Tools at an attractive price. Now usually when something is cheap and has a relatively large selection of tools that means they're rubbish, but I've had good experiences with CK Tools tools before.
http://cpc.farnell.com/ck-tools/t4032/tap-die-set/dp/TL05699Worth a punt do you think? We don't have much in the way of small dies but do occasionally have the need for some.
One thing that doesn't help is that a lot of what I end up repairing (as opposed to the other farm staff) is stainless stuff for our cheese factory.