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Default cutting (US) pipe taper thread


"Tim Wescott" wrote in message
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On Thu, 09 Feb 2012 00:18:21 -0600, DougC wrote:

On 2/9/2012 12:06 AM, DougC wrote:
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I had assumed there would be taps & dies for this. I have found many
sources for cheap dies (pipe threading kits) but no taps yet, and the
dies are "long" because they are for threading pipe.... Is there any
'normal' taps & dies sold for this, at a /relatively/ cheap price? I
just need the one 3/8"-18 size, internal & external.


Well really, it looks like it is easiest & fastest to just order a
T-fitting and nipples already made off of McMaster,,, but I am still
curious.

The methods that I have seen for cutting tapers (or tapered threads) on
a normal lathe is to offset the tailstock, and spin the part between
centers... but you can't do that if you're cutting internal threads.

So that is why I am wondering how to cut internal tapered threads on a
manual lathe without a taper attachment, or if it can even be done.


You can get taps.


Hand grind a few flutes onto an old pipe plug and use it as a ****ing tap
for christ sakes.