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Default Thread cutting 3/4" galvanised tube

On Sunday, 5 July 2020 00:33:20 UTC+1, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
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polygonum_on_google wrote:
I am thinking about making some things for my workshop. In among them, I
shall need some fairly stiff metal - probably tube.


Trouble is, cost of P&P makes online prices quite high. I can get
suitable tube locally at a reasonable price and avoid P&P but, so far,
have not found anyone to supply threaded both ends tube.


I've never threaded 3/4" galvanised so have little appreciation of how
tough it is. Nor have I found a pair of die and die stock that obviously
go together!


Yes, I have seen sets of tools (e.g. 1/2",3/4", 1" and 1 1/4") but they
are far more in terms both of bits and cost than I need.


Is it easy or hard?


I'd say you could buy a cheap welder capable of doing steel tube for less
than the cost of the vice and dies?

Maybe! And an interesting approach but it would not work for me as I need to be able to disassemble parts. Sure, it could do some bits, but not all. By the time you add a welding mask, rods, and time and effort learning how to weld (and waste from so doing), maybe not.