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Dusty_R
Dec 10, 2015Explorer
fj12ryder wrote:Dusty R wrote:I've tried this and you might as well bite the bullet and get/borrow a tap. It doesn't work very well. I was going to say it doesn't work at all, but it may have done something, just couldn't tell.
For cleaning female pipe threads you can take a short piece of pipe of the same size and cut 2 or 3 slots across the threads with a hack saw or cur off wheel in a side grinder. This will save the price of a tap.
Worked for me. Was a totally different situation. I had a plastic electrical component, slip rings on a silo unloader, that I needed to screw a conduit fitting into, and the threads were cut way too shallow.
I cut slots in a pipe and it cut the threads to where I could screw the fitting in.
Dusty
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