Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: threading brass pipe


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Posted by fletchco on January 10, 1998 at 14:21:58:

In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: threading brass pipe posted by Hill on January 10, 1998 at 07:55:48:


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: : : : Is this bras pipe - like schedule 40 - or brass pipe like in a tailpiece on a sink? I thought it was pretty difficult to cut those fine threads on a tailpiece.

: : : Hmm - I didn't think of that - I was thinking the "poster" was making brass nipples. But - your right - it sounds like tailpieces (from the two sizes). If it is tailpieces - forget it!!!! Hill

: : It is schedule 40. its a old post office. i have to cut in two new water lines (hot & cold). when i cut pipe i can undo short piece and adapt to tee with a male by copper adapter. but the other end where i cut i have to thread in place in the ceiling. i cannot undo that piece because it goes into an area i cannot get at . thanxs

: You can hand thread it in place - but I have to mention that hand threading that size pipe in the overhead position is going to be a BEAR! Hill

hill, i meant to ask you if you think i could get away with using a hand held pony machine instead of threading it by hand?


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