newshound wrote:
On 03/04/2020 16:38, harry wrote:
On Friday, 3 April 2020 16:25:45 UTC+1, rick wrote:
I have a device (which provides low pressure air flow) that has a male
1" BSP thread on the end ..... this goes into a clearance hole and
fastened by a 1" BSP nut.
I want to move this out so that it joins via a swept bend something less
than 90 degree (70 or 80 would suffice) or 110 degree if looking at the
bend angle.
I need 1" BSP parallel male thread on one end and 1" BSp parallel female
on the other.
something like:
https://imgur.com/a/puIIz3d
My thought are I take a piece of 28mm copper pipe, bend to suitable radius.
On one end solder a 28mm x 1" BSP male endfeed
https://tinyurl.com/rf8dlwa
On the other a 28mm x 1" BSP Female endfeed
https://tinyurl.com/ssgkrng
Anybody know of a neater way ?
Needs to be copper/brass (not iron)
All available but you need to search for bronze, (appearance
indistiguishable from brass but more corrosion resistant. Pricey! Eg:-
https://www.copper-parts-components....ttings-Bronze-
Pipe-Fittings.html?catId=Bronze-Fittings-Bronze-Pipe-Fittings
You could be right but I didn't see anything in the OP post to suggest
that bronze was essential instead of brass. Not a marine application, is it?
"low pressure air flow" according to the OP
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Roger Hayter