On 17 February 2011 19:19, Jon Elson <el...@pico-systems.com> wrote:

> Probably the only way to
> do it would be to rigid tap with the plug tap, change to the finish tap
> but leave the holder loose and manually
> start it into the hole, and let the existing threads synch the tap.
> Then, tighten the tap holder while it is still
> in the hole.  This is not what I'd call a reasonable shop operation.

Once set up though, with indexed holders (such as BT, CAT, INT) it
should carry on working.

However, this all seems a bit of a diversion from the original question...

-- 
atp
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