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I have had success tapping a 10/24 thread by using a g84 cycle with a tension compression holder, the thing I do different is I will tap half the distance and then go back in the full distance. G84R-.75z-1.200F--- next line g84 r-.9z-1.400f---- this has worked well for me. |
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