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Storing your threading tools: you should pay attention to this

Storing your threading tools: you should pay attention to this

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"A place for everything, and everything in its place" – you might remember this saying from your childhood, and it still holds true when it comes to storing threading tools. Especially in the workshop, after a hard day's work, the last thing you want to do is tidy up. On the go, it's even worse, with tools scattered all over the toolbox, requiring minutes of digging to find what you need for the next job.

Understandably, achieving perfect order in a craftsman's daily life is not always feasible. However, the way you store your threading tools matters more than you might think! In the following, we'll discuss the advantages of thoughtful storage for taps and dies and how even those not inclined towards orderliness can make it a bit easier for themselves. 

3 Reasons to Carefully Store Threading Tools

Order for the sake of order – we're not big fans of that either. Nevertheless, there are some good reasons for the proper storage of threading tools. If your tools have always ended up unsorted in the drawer, the following reasons might convince you:

Proper storage of threading tools extends their lifetime

While threading tools can handle hard materials, they also have their delicate sides – dirt and rust can block threads and prevent clean results. Mechanical damage to the cutting edges can occur quickly if you don't take the storage of taps and dies seriously. With a well-thought-out storage solution, threading tools are well-protected against adverse environmental influences.

Save money with the proper storage of your threading tools

A little attention to optimal tap storage also has financial benefits. It extends the lifespan of your threading tools, and you won't misplace them as quickly. How many times have you lost a drill because you couldn't find it? Taking the storage of threading tools seriously ensures you always have an overview, and nothing gets lost!

Careful storage of threading tools leads to efficient workflows

In addition to saving money, the proper storage of threading tools also saves time! No more digging, searching, or rummaging – you have everything at your fingertips. The organized storage of threading tools allows you to see at a glance where there are gaps in your inventory or when a tool needs replacement.

What Matters in the Storage of Threading Tools

Proper storage of threading tools is straightforward if you keep a few points in mind. 

Before storage: Clean and maintain threading tools

Storage and maintenance go hand in hand because it ensures that all tools are always ready for use. Clean the threading tools with a cloth or compressed air, depending on the level of dirt. Caution: never use aggressive cleaning agents!

Ensure dry conditions when storing taps and dies

Moisture leads to rust, and you should definitely prevent that when storing threading tools – the storage location should be cool and dry. Also, make sure to thoroughly dry the threading tools before storage and remove any liquids such as sweat or residues from cleaning water.

Why you need enough space for the storage of threading tools

When storing threading tools, it is crucial that each tool has enough space. If the tools lie loosely in drawers and touch each other, it can lead to damage, especially to the delicate cutting edges. You can prevent damage by providing good padding to protect threading tools during storage.

Tips and Tricks for Threading Tool Storage

To easily implement the mentioned aspects into practice, we've gathered some ideas for threading tool storage. You can either opt for pre-produced solutions or create the suitable system yourself!

The simplest solution is to store the tool in its packaging. Drill sets are often delivered in boxes that meet all minimum requirements for threading tool storage. If you have a manageable inventory and don't buy individual tools, this is a good option.

If you have the opportunity, drawers are an excellent way to store threading tools – this can be either a tool cart or a workbench. The drawer should be equipped with an insert where each tool has a fixed place and cannot roll around. You can buy such an insert, custom-make one from materials like wood and foam, or have the optimal insert made by a 3D printer.

If you are often on the go, a tool case is a good solution to safely store your threading tools while remaining mobile. It is essential here, too, that the case has an insert where each tool can be individually stowed. Secure holding is crucial to prevent anything from falling out during transport.

If you work extensively with threading tools and want immediate access to thread taps or drill bit sets, plug-in solutions for the workbench are also an alternative. They have holes where you can insert threading tools for storage. From perforated wooden boards to plastic carousels, you can find many variants to buy or make yourself – the disadvantage is that threading tools are less protected from dust and dirt with this type of storage.

Finally, a special tip: In the BAER online shop, you can find threading tool sets in high-quality boxes and well-padded cases from us as a screw tap manufacturer, making the clean and secure storage of threading tools a breeze!