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    Welcome to MetalMart will do them. They add the threads too.

    For those interstate, freight can be organised via EGO couriers.

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    I've certainly threaded my share of pipe(Conduit) in my time. If you're
    dealing with US made pipe clamps, you could expect to see *tapered*
    threads. Just one of those little differences that make things interesting.

    Rigid made a tool that was a stand with a motor to turn the pipe and
    a die holder. Typically coupled with a cutting oil reservoir and pump to
    keep continuous oil on the die. You might find this in a hire place, though
    rigid steel conduit or pipe is rare in Oz these days.

    Cheers,

    -Don

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    I have got quite a lot of second hand 3/4 pipe from various sources and threaded it on the lathe, works fine and is not hard work, although doing 16 ends took me a little while.
    Regards
    Bradford

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