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Which is the best priced/value for money tap reseating tool. And will i need one for metric and one for imperial?:smilewinkgrin:
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You may consider it strange but in 35 years I have never needed to reseat a tap.
Neither have i!
I once had a go with one just to see how it worked (on an old tap from the scrap pile) out of curiosity because a guy who worked with me had it and i'd never even seen one.
Use domed washers and you will never ever need one.
I've got a cracking reseating tool that you use in a drill. The cutting edges will only cut until the seat is flat. Flip knows how it works but it does and because it fits a drill it only takes a few secs. I used to have a couple of old school reseating tools but I sold them on e-blag when I got the new one. I picked it up at interbuild a good few years ago and not seen one since.
"Hydroseal" is one that fits a cordless drill. Australian made, but don't know if easily available.
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