I have a 22mm (OD) stainless steel pipe (barrel) that I want threaded into another bigger pipe with a ID that is 21.8mm.
I want the barrel to be detachable for portability and hence the threading. Conventional tap and die sets do not cater for 22mm, or at least not that I know of.
Anyway, my questions are:
How do I thread my barrel into the bigger pipe?
and
Would a ID and OD difference of 0.2mm (as in my case) be sufficient for threading?
P.S. Alternatively, would there be a better way of making a detachable barrel?
How to thread a barrel? (Tap and Die)
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Sounds like the wall is far too thin for threads to be cut, have you considered epoxying it into a threaded fitting?
Something like this:
Something like this:
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Thanks Jack, that might actually work for my model.
P.S. I will have something decent in a month that will hopefully delight you. 8)
P.S. I will have something decent in a month that will hopefully delight you. 8)
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Good luck, anything "out of the box" is bound to be of interest
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How thick is the pipe? Someone with a lathe could tread it if the wall was thick enough.