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dazcam
16th August 2017, 05:49 PM
Hello,

I have bought the clamp ends and can easily pick up the pipe and get it cut but where can I get the pipe threaded? Anyone have a good idea of where I can get this done easily somewhere in Perth?
I can't see the point of buying a pipe threader for such minimal use and I don't know anybody who has one although I've tried.

Cheers!

chambezio
16th August 2017, 06:00 PM
Bunnings

Lappa
16th August 2017, 06:09 PM
:whs:
They sell threaded pile lengths and joiners.

dazcam
16th August 2017, 06:29 PM
I was hoping not to go there. Oh well.

rwbuild
16th August 2017, 09:03 PM
Go to one of the larger plumbing supply companies or even find a local plumber, also security fencing suppliers or rural fencing suppliers, they all deal in threaded gal pipe. Any company specialising in fire sprinkler systems have to use gal as the supply lines.

MrFixIt
24th August 2017, 06:55 PM
You don't need a pipe threader, you can do this with a 3/4" bsp die. Search eBay. Here is an example supplier... http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/like/400419986108?chn=ps&dispItem=1

BobL
24th August 2017, 07:05 PM
I think he was hoping to not have to pay that sort of money.

Also a die alone will not do it - a die holder is essential to start the thread straight and also to keep it cutting. A bloke at the mens shed made a die holder but I have yet to see it cut a nice thread on a 3/4" pipe.

MrFixIt
24th August 2017, 07:37 PM
Yes, I KNOW a die stock (the usual term for a die "holder") is needed. I was expecting the OP's level of knowledge would be sufficient that he realises the die doesn't turn itself. The type of die stock can vary depending on the shape of the die.

Perhaps a men's shed facility could thread the pipe or offer the use of suitable equipment (if available of course) to do so. Purchasing a die provides the owner with the ability to thread as many pipes as needed, now and in the future, and we all know you can never have too many clamps :)

If all else fails, the op can contact me (after Monday the 28th) about the use of my die AND die stock. I will add another reply the the original post advising this offer. He will need to supply the "elbow grease" :U

MrFixIt
24th August 2017, 07:46 PM
Hi


I have bought the clamp ends and can easily pick up the pipe and get it cut but where can I get the pipe threaded? Anyone have a good idea of where I can get this done easily somewhere in Perth?
I can't see the point of buying a pipe threader for such minimal use and I don't know anybody who has one although I've tried.


If you don't have any success in your search or other replies here, then you can contact me via PM about the use of my die AND die stock (though, it won't be available until Monday the 28th or later). So if you can wait until early next week... You will need to supply the "elbow grease" to operate the die, if you've never done such work before, then don't worry, it's not really that hard.

david.elliott
25th August 2017, 10:34 AM
Timbecon, Canning Vale...give em a call first about what stocks they have on hand...08 6161 0392