You only peck tap when doing it by hand. When you machine tap you always 
go all the way in and back out. It is wise to use good quality taps and 
inspect the first few cutting edges with a strong glass before use to 
look for signs of wear like cupping.

JT

On 11/2/2013 3:50 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> However, this doesn't answer the question about anyone else having 
> written a "peck cycle" using the G33.1 routine and had it work 
> perfectly, or if they too had encountered a duck that walks & quacks 
> like this one. Thanks Gregg. Cheers, Gene 


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