I finally got the electrical done on my compressor and it is time to plan for the airline. From much of the reading on here, I might be going with black pipe. I just checked lowes today and it is not so bad in 10' lengths. But to make this custom fit to my shop, I will need to cut and splice.
What have you guys used to put threads on a piece of pipe after cutting it? I don't have any dies for that size of pipe and I was hoping that I can buy what I need, tool wise to do the job, fairly economically.
Buying good threading tools, even used, may not be worthwhile if you do not work with threaded pipe otherwise.
A RIDGID tripod vise, OOR ratchet, 1/2 and 3/4 OOR die heads, cutter and reamer is a big purchase. A recip saw or bandsaw *could* be substituted for the cutter and reamer, but the saw makes metal filings. This equipment, used, in good condition, could easily be ~$400.00. It is ~1000.00 buying all new.
I tried the HF small electric threader. It is junk. So are the HF dies. Waste of money. I gave it away, and that person tossed it.
Used RIDGID is 110x better than new HF.
DO NOT BUY HF PIPE THREADING STUFF. IT IS JUNK.
I can recommend the Rothenberger Supertronic 1250 if you want to buy an electric threader.
Home Depot cutting and threading is not necessarily free. They can charge the customer per cut, but many employees do not. It depends on the attitude of the customer.
What others have said about Chinese vs USA black pipe and fittings is true. I find that the China pipe threads fine by hand, but not so good with a machine. The OD of Chinese pipe is not consistent, and I have had problems getting dies started on Chinese pipe.
Unfortunately, finding US made black pipe is almost impossible at a box store. Finding US made black pipe fittings is harder. Even at a supply house, you need to specify USA materials.