tap and die set?

you may be better off getting them from a local tool supply place that machine shops buy from, or maybe Grainger? I know that the more expensive taps have only 3 flutes instead of 4 so they have more meat and don't break as easy (also only 3 cutting edges though).

I have a set made by Dayton that is pretty good.

I only know of one tool supply about 40 miles from me but I figured on checking with them. Forgot about Graingers. I'll check them out.

Or McMaster Carr, or don't you have a local fasteners/ etc tools supply/ machine tool supply?

Forgot about McMaster Carr too. I'll check them out too. The only tool supply I know of is 40 miles away.

Thanks guys.