WTD: 1-1/16" x 11-1/2 TPI Thread Cutting Die
Wanted: 1-1/16" x 11-1/2 TPI Thread Cutting Die.
Or if you prefer decimals, 1.0625" x 11.5 TPI. Or it might be expressed as 3/4" - 11-1/2 NPS. Or simply GHT (garden hose thread). I've been unable to find anything in catalogs or on the internet, yet garden hose fittings exist by the millions. What are the makers using? |
Ignoramus29984 wrote:
I have this tap: Besly 3/4" 11-1/2 N HS G32 TAP i Nice. He wants a die of a different size, though. Not a tap, and not 3/4". GWE On Fri, 2 Sep 2005 16:18:04 -0400, Ol' Duffer wrote: Wanted: 1-1/16" x 11-1/2 TPI Thread Cutting Die. Or if you prefer decimals, 1.0625" x 11.5 TPI. Or it might be expressed as 3/4" - 11-1/2 NPS. Or simply GHT (garden hose thread). I've been unable to find anything in catalogs or on the internet, yet garden hose fittings exist by the millions. What are the makers using? |
On Fri, 2 Sep 2005 16:18:04 -0400, Ol' Duffer wrote: Wanted: 1-1/16" x 11-1/2 TPI Thread Cutting Die. Or if you prefer decimals, 1.0625" x 11.5 TPI. Or it might be expressed as 3/4" - 11-1/2 NPS. Or simply GHT (garden hose thread). I've been unable to find anything in catalogs or on the internet, yet garden hose fittings exist by the millions. What are the makers using? It apparently isn't NPS, it's NPSH. Try: http://www.akronbrass.com/pages/akro...zed_tools.html |
"Ol' Duffer" wrote in message ... Wanted: 1-1/16" x 11-1/2 TPI Thread Cutting Die. Or if you prefer decimals, 1.0625" x 11.5 TPI. Or it might be expressed as 3/4" - 11-1/2 NPS. Or simply GHT (garden hose thread). I've been unable to find anything in catalogs or on the internet, yet garden hose fittings exist by the millions. What are the makers using? I made an adapter for flushing the cooling system on my pickup, cutting the threads on my lathe. Remember that hose threads do not seal. The seal comes from the rubber gasket. Therefore, the hose threads can be kind of sloppy and still work just fine. Actually, since a lot of hose threads are stamped, not machined, they have to be a little sloppy... Jerry |
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