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Thread cutting 3/4" galvanised tube
On Sunday, 5 July 2020 11:06:00 UTC+1, charles wrote:
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polygonum_on_google wrote:
On Sunday, 5 July 2020 09:02:58 UTC+1, Cynic wrote:
I had both pipe vice on stand which formed part of a conduit bending
kit and a set of manual 1/2" to 2" pipe thread stocks & dies which I
used prior to retirement. I don't know where you are but what you're
proposing is pretty trivial in the scheme of pipefitting. A word of
caution- trying to grip round steel pipe in a normal vice tight enough
to cut a thread will result in crushing it out of shape. I'd suggest
cutting your lengths ready to save time then hire kit over a weekend
to cut the threads. Are HSS still around in your neck of the woods?
Thank you. Yes - we have HSS but another company offers a pipe threader
at a more sensible £20 a day (rather than £87). Need to check with them
tomorrow if there are any extra charges for the cutters.
Is there anything special about the cutting lubricant? Or would I get
away with ordinary lubricants?
It's about 10 years since I did any thread cutting, but I think I used a
pot of tallow. You could just ram it over the end of the conduit.
Following up my own post, I see that TLC call it "cutting compound". They
wouls also sell you all the tools. A complete set for 20 & 25mm is £36 + vat
The usual issues - ends up nearer £50 with delivery and the cutting compound.
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