Metal tap for threading holes |
"Strike your metal tap with your hammer to make a small indentation in the top of the damaged screw or bolt."
Larry got confused about metal-working tools here, folks, making it pretty obvious that any experience implied by his introductory paragraph
"If you've been around tools for very long you've probably run into a situation where the head of a screw has become stripped or the head of a bold [sic] has broken off..."
Metal starter Punch |
...just wasn't real (besides which, he can't spell "bolt"). No, what Larry meant is to use a metal punch to make a dimple in the shaft of a screw or bolt whose head has broken off. You see, he conflated the tools used in two separate solutions: if you have to completely drill out a bolt (not a "bold") instead of use a screw extractor, you'll need a metal tap to create threads on the new, smooth-sided hole. You don't smack taps with hammers, dumbass, and any Dumbass of the Day who'd ever used a screw extractor would know the difference!
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