Alchymist
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Wanted a 6 foot length of 3/4" BIP for a Pony clamp. $17.45 each. Next to it 3/4" X 10 foot length - $12.91. No brainer, saved $4 something and got a free 4' length.
12's and 10's?
Standard length of BIP is 21'
Every cut costs money.
Sorry I should have clarified.. industry big box/retail size is 10ft because its the largest UPS/FEDEX will carry.
LOL, completely ridiculous!
You think the companies supplying Lowes, HD, your local plumbing supply house, etc, use UPS or FedEx to ship their black iron pipe?
So it costs over $4.00 to make 1 cut and rethread? If I had to guess I'd say that Lowes doesn't cut 10' into smaller ones, I'll guess they just order them the sizes they need to restock. If my local builder's supply store had been open (closed for 3 days for deer season) I'd have just snagged a 21 footer. And that would have come with a coupler to boot.
So it costs over $4.00 to make 1 cut and rethread? If I had to guess I'd say that Lowes doesn't cut 10' into smaller ones, I'll guess they just order them the sizes they need to restock. If my local builder's supply store had been open (closed for 3 days for deer season) I'd have just snagged a 21 footer. And that would have come with a coupler to boot.
maybe so, the cutter blades, cutting oil, equipment and time are costing me a lot more than I ever thought doing my iron pipe project. I have cut and threaded about 6 pipes and the cutters are already dull. I bought new cutters for $64, I dont know the age of the ones I got with the die head but at that rate $4 is a bargain.......
I would think unless they were very poor quality dies, you should get a hell of a lot more cuts out of a set of teeth. Are you using any thread cutting oil when you cut the threads?
Sorry I should have clarified.. industry big box/retail size is 10ft because its the largest UPS/FEDEX will carry.

If you find a source for cheap power threaders let me knowit was an ebay purchase of a ridgid set, I have no idea about the history of them. I was using light machine oil but I have ordered some Ridgid cutting oil and ridgid replacement cutters so I will know better once I make a few cuts with the new stuff. I certainly hope they last a lot longer...... what I do know its a lot of work doing it manually, sure wish I couldve found a cheap power threader

I would think unless they were very poor quality dies, you should get a hell of a lot more cuts out of a set of teeth. Are you using any thread cutting oil when you cut the threads?
That "coupler" that comes on one end of a 21' length of pipe is not really a coupler, it's a thread protector, if you look at it close you will see that the threads are not tapered like any normal NPT threads. Using a thread protector as a coupler can cause a leak down the road, I've had to fix way to many leaks over the years from this.
There may be a company somewhere that puts real couplers on the ends but I've yet to see it.
FWIW almost every supply house I deal with stocks black pipe in 10' and 21' lengths, a few only stock 10' lengths.
