Anybody know a source of threaded pipe fitting dimensions. I need at least dimensions and make up for 3/4″ and 1″ 90 ell and Tee. black iron or galvanized.
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Any helpful answer for this question ?
http://forums.taunton.com/n/mb/display.asp?webtag=tp-breaktime&msg=109248.1&js=y
3/4" pipe has a make up of 9/16" past the face of the fitting.
I can't remember off the top of my head for 1".
If you want all the #'s you need to get this book. http://www.examprep.org/BookStore/BSSimpleContent1.aspx?Name=Pipefitters+Handbook&cost=39.0000&bid=1599025555
Thanks Bill. You know for a knuckle dragging republican plumber you ain't half bad!!;-)
They can't get your Goat if you don't tell them where it is hidden.
Don't forget union too.
Oh yea. Sorry !!
They can't get your Goat if you don't tell them where it is hidden.
Thanks. I am sure it is good, but don,t need the whole book. There used to be all kinds of data sheets available, but can't get my hands on them now.
3/4" .547 Make up
1" .682 Make up
Look at column L2 on the attached scan.