

Tap Magic 30004P ProTap Cutting Fluid, 4 oz. Size
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FLORENCIO FONTECILLA
> 3 dayI used in steel, with cobalt drill tips...excellent combination.
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Randall B!
> 3 dayIm going to try to be fair in this write-up. But save yourself some money and just buy a 3-in-1 oil if your intention is drilling stainless steels and titaniums. Doing my form 1s I usually just use 3&1 to lubricate my bit when Im going through baffles and I can cut through fast using regular cobalt bits. 3 &1 is never let me down and is found readily available in any box store for two bucks. I decided to use this product and I wasnt impressed, I actually thought 3&1 had better lubricity and allowed me to cut through faster. For using a spring load center punch tap magic isnt better or worse than anything else on the market. Personally I would save a few bucks and just go with the regular 3&1.
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cinereous
Greater than one weekThis smells much better than 3-in-oil, and works much better too.
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Beetle
> 3 dayThis product does exactly what it says its supposed to do we recommend it
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Deriter
10-06-2025Good stuff
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Randall B!
> 3 dayIm going to try to be fair in this write-up. But save yourself some money and just buy a 3-in-1 oil if your intention is drilling stainless steels and titaniums. Doing my form 1s I usually just use 3&1 to lubricate my bit when Im going through baffles and I can cut through fast using regular cobalt bits. 3 &1 is never let me down and is found readily available in any box store for two bucks. I decided to use this product and I wasnt impressed, I actually thought 3&1 had better lubricity and allowed me to cut through faster. For using a spring load center punch tap magic isnt better or worse than anything else on the market. Personally I would save a few bucks and just go with the regular 3&1.
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Zach Huff
> 3 dayBeen using this for a long time. Its my go-to for cutting metals.
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D. T.
> 3 dayIt’s cutting fluid for my occasional diy needs
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Dewey Smith Tattoos
> 3 daySeems to rust steel if not cleaned off very well.
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Pachyderm
> 3 dayman, I snap tiny taps all the time. Because they are tiny almost no force can be applied to them. I have used cutting oils before, but this is the FIRST product whereby I apply it and the tapping gets done quickly and without incident. I bought it after having to drill and tap 303 stainless rod with M3x0.5 threads. Once that alloy has been drilled with a drill press it has already started to work harden, so the tiny tap is a victim before you even start. I had to produce about twenty end-drilled and tapped 6mm rods one afternoon and I snapped off eight taps. I have excellent thread-cutting skills and have been doing this for several decades now. This 303 alloy was new to me and I was doing it wrong, somehow, I guess. I had to waste a lot of linear rod by cutting off the ends because the dang tap was stuck in there. I had been considering your product for some time and that day finally pushed me to order a small bottle. I use it just about every day, to include a lot of this same size/pitch (M3x0.5), and have not snapped a tap or drill bit since. Not a single one in thousands of operations. It is sticky and you have to clean up after you use it, but it smells nice. What is that? Key Lime scent? It smells like pie, man. Nice. I am now a loyal customer. Great product. Highly recommended!