THREADING BLACK PIPE:gas pipe,oil tank piping,steam pipe,process piping

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  • @stevenlavimoniere
    @stevenlavimoniere  11 років тому +1

    i am glad you enjoyed it .. all gas pipe i install is black pipe and oil tank fill and vent lines so. i need to be able to thread pipe on site .not many people know about that oster 100 power drive,pipe machine ...most just use the ridgid 300 pipe machine .thanks for commenting @ watching diesel

  • @stevenlavimoniere
    @stevenlavimoniere  11 років тому +1

    i like the oster its the best, light weight ,poratable and fast ,i have 4 so i have parts for life .. there not easy to find.anymore...i don 't do much black pipe eather but if i need the eqiupment i have it to use .....thanks for commenting @ watching rob

  • @clockbuilderhg
    @clockbuilderhg 10 років тому +8

    I love this kind of stuff! Old school plumbing. One of my favorite things about plumbing is all the tools!

    • @stevenlavimoniere
      @stevenlavimoniere  10 років тому

      thanks for watching hanna

    • @madmike9398
      @madmike9398 3 роки тому

      until you realize how expensive they are. I use this kind of crap for gasfitting, but since it's never bigger than 1 1/4" I just use a manual threader.

  • @heavydiesel
    @heavydiesel 11 років тому +1

    Great stuff Steven, been a few years since i've seen a pipe threader at work. All the milking parlours used to use galv pipe for the vacuum lines but they have moved over to pvc like you use for furnace vents now.

  • @100bosmith
    @100bosmith 3 роки тому +1

    Right on, good video, thanks for your time , very helpful, thank you

  • @garbo8962
    @garbo8962 3 роки тому +1

    Rigid does make the best stock & dies. Have a set of 1/2 to 2" that were my grandfathers from 75 years ago. Replaced the cutting dies on most of them. Years ago old timers would rebuild 18 &24" Rigid pipe wrenches by replacing lower teeth and entire top j hook.

  • @RobHVAC
    @RobHVAC 11 років тому +1

    Great video. I just use the hand dies now. I don't do a lot of piping in commercial service. That Oster is a nice machine.

  • @Bostonn617
    @Bostonn617 4 місяці тому

    Good video - I Need to thread some 1 1/4 in pipe here in New England for oil tank vent and fill line. Brought it to Home Depot but they said the pipe was too short to fit in there Rigid threader and couldn’t do it for me. I’m Planning on just purchasing the rigid handheld one that can do up to 2” - Do they work well enough to at-least make a couple threads on some black iron pipe? Also in MA is it legal to use a dresser coupling on oil tanks ? Tried to look it up but couldn’t find anything. Ive seen you use them sometimes

  • @robf652
    @robf652 4 роки тому +1

    Great video Steve

  • @Newpark7
    @Newpark7 10 років тому +2

    Great video steve you certainly have all the kit for the job.

  • @kmkemc584
    @kmkemc584 3 роки тому +1

    Now the Milwaukee m18 threader is a game changer.

  • @Comfortclimateservice
    @Comfortclimateservice 11 років тому +1

    Im now thinking I need to rethink my tool inventory....great show!!!

  • @jeffkreft9872
    @jeffkreft9872 6 років тому +1

    Great video Steve, unfortunately they don’t make that oster power head anymore. That really sucks, looked everywhere can’t find it.

  • @BradsWorkbench
    @BradsWorkbench 5 років тому +1

    What is that adapter called and where can I find one? Can’t seem to find it on amazon

  • @EightiesTV
    @EightiesTV 9 років тому +3

    Steve, this is good stuff. One thing I differ on is cutting those extra couple threads once the die teeth are flush with the end of the pipe. Any threads cut beyond that are going to have exactly the same major and minor diameter, ie they are going to be straight threads. With this discontinuity in the taper profile, these threads will reach an interference fit before the others do and require higher torque to squeeze them down to the taper profile. Two extra threads is not a big deal. Four and there might be problems like a small leak opening up if the pipe is subjected to bending movements. You'd probably never see it at 7" w.c., but it sure creeps up with compressed air.

    • @stevenlavimoniere
      @stevenlavimoniere  9 років тому +4

      +EightiesTV i find with 2 thread pass its the same as a pipe or nipple thread when i screw on a fitting it goes in all the way not 1/2 the way. do what ever works for you i always say .

  • @wlc7176
    @wlc7176 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for your time and effort showing us this. I learned something!

  • @andyc5612
    @andyc5612 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome vid man. Great information. Wish others did vids as good as this one.

  • @slick703
    @slick703 5 років тому +1

    Take care of that Oster, it’s hard to find the portable models. It’s a good machine.

  • @grzegorz16100
    @grzegorz16100 Рік тому

    Can you come and do it for me in Poland? Nobody knows how to thread a pipe anymore and those who do are too old and can't be bothered. I want to make heating with radiatiors using black pipes.

  • @RustyNail5856
    @RustyNail5856 6 років тому +1

    Great video, you have some very nice stuff. thanks for sharing.

  • @Ieza59
    @Ieza59 4 роки тому +1

    What price the tools now if someone want to sell?

  • @stevenlavimoniere
    @stevenlavimoniere  11 років тому

    thanks big i only save what is good to use for my job if i need it .

  • @hvac01453
    @hvac01453 7 років тому +1

    Great video, It must have taken quite a while to set that up. Very good explanation and advantages of portability with the Oster power vice. I would like to see one threaded with no power. Also learned that you can thread a pipe thats overhead. You have to do one of those next time the opportunity is there... That would be a challenge. Its those things that seem to present themselves to us and then say, "how am I going to do that without tearing down the whole place...
    I learned steam many years ago using Rector Seal #5. I learned later a better sealant for pipe by Hercules called Grip. From the odor, I could tell it was a sealant I used in the 60s called Indian Head Gasket cement. I believe its a shellac based sealant. It seals the best of all the thread sealants I've used including leak-tite.

  • @stevenlavimoniere
    @stevenlavimoniere  11 років тому

    thanks for watching@ commenting husker

  • @sofianebenhadj60
    @sofianebenhadj60 3 роки тому

    very very good job

  • @christophernetherton9389
    @christophernetherton9389 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for the demo and info.

  • @lesterjackson4892
    @lesterjackson4892 7 років тому +2

    Great video, Steve! I work for a steel plant that sales different style of piping. I'm going to attempt replacing all my gas piping in my home. So, I'm going this route as it will be cheaper. I know this is an older video, but it's a good one. :) I thought that I would mention people can rent this type of machine by the day instead of having to purchase one. At first I was going to replace the copper pipe going from my water heater into the crawl space, but I couldn't figure out what type (L, M, or K) of copper it is. For some reason, they ran about 5' of copper from water heater, and then tied into black pipe in crawl space. Actually, they did this on my stove, dryer, and water heater. I did notice some type of manifold or something in crawl space that I had no clue what it was... it's tied into the black pipe... guess I may have to replace it too. lol

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      @blazejamie7871 3 роки тому

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      @jonaskenneth692 3 роки тому

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      @blazejamie7871 3 роки тому

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      @blazejamie7871 3 роки тому

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    • @jonaskenneth692
      @jonaskenneth692 3 роки тому

      @Blaze Jamie Glad I could help :D

  • @paradoxdea
    @paradoxdea 8 років тому

    can unions be used with black pipe? just wondering.

  • @se3939
    @se3939 7 років тому +1

    Great these videos are a wealth of information 😎

  • @stevenlavimoniere
    @stevenlavimoniere  11 років тому

    thanks for watching@ commenting paokma

  • @DAVE43072
    @DAVE43072 8 років тому +1

    Steve are tap and die sets used a lot in HVAC ? I know you as a plumber have to thread pipe for gas and such but how often are tap and die sets used in HVAC? What brands do you recommend and how many pieces(60 piece,100 piece,metric and sae)? Give me your take on it. I appreciate it Steve! Thanks!

    • @stevenlavimoniere
      @stevenlavimoniere  8 років тому +1

      +raidzer only taps i use are ips taps iron pipe size . maybe a npt tape if i have to drill out a broken bolt and retape it i never use metric out in the field that more for foren cars

  • @matthewdiluzio7542
    @matthewdiluzio7542 7 років тому +1

    Man I wish I had one of them hand threaders when I was doing fire sprinklers, Having to pull that Ridgid 300 off to do one thread was a pain lol

  • @stevenlavimoniere
    @stevenlavimoniere  11 років тому

    thanks for commenting @ watching climate

  • @shukurukihwelo3084
    @shukurukihwelo3084 6 років тому +1

    I can get this tools and how much

  • @idahodad1
    @idahodad1 10 років тому +1

    It would be interesting to talk about compensations when cutting and threading. what to add or subtract when measuring face to center, center to center, face to face, ect.

    • @stevenlavimoniere
      @stevenlavimoniere  10 років тому +2

      i usally measure the fitting i am using with a tape measure in my hand to determand the proper center to end take of i always measure center to center then deduct the centers for my end to end cuts usally 1"black fitting take out 1" ,,,,3/4 black takes out 7/8 ,,,,1/2 takes out 3/4 " as a rule of thumb 1 1/4 takes out 1 1/8 ,,,1 1/2 takes out 1 1/4",,,,, 2"takes out 1 3/8 center to end..i usally never measure face to face .. center to center works better for me

    • @idahodad1
      @idahodad1 10 років тому

      steven lavimoniere That is a great idea, Sounds like you can't get lost with that way.

  • @wheelie642
    @wheelie642 9 років тому +2

    Great video!

  • @jackodah775
    @jackodah775 5 років тому

    Great,very nice

  • @dannykeane6565
    @dannykeane6565 4 роки тому

    i love the 300

  • @parowdan
    @parowdan 8 років тому

    excellent video bro!

  • @bolon8200
    @bolon8200 10 років тому +3

    thanks that was useful

  • @UtwoBed
    @UtwoBed 6 років тому

    So basically you use the same dies for ridged electrical conduit as you would for steel water or gas pipe, correct??

  • @bookie039
    @bookie039 8 років тому

    Steven another great video, thanks
    where to buy the Oster?

    • @stevenlavimoniere
      @stevenlavimoniere  8 років тому

      +brigadir trakaniqi i found mine on ebay they come up for sale every so offen

  • @earthskysea1111
    @earthskysea1111 8 років тому

    What is black pipe and what is it used for?

  • @Helikopterpop
    @Helikopterpop 5 років тому +1

    Why the F would you "go a couple of threads pass the end". Now that's just stupid. That means that the end of the pipe wont be tapered by "a couple of threads", it will be a cylindrical straight thread, and therefore that end will prevent the thread form binding along the taper inside the female taper. Then there is no meaning to taperthread at all. The end of the pipe needs to be tapered from the very end, orelse it wont seal..

  • @Adnankhaliq1122
    @Adnankhaliq1122 2 роки тому

    1/2 and 3/4

  • @aaronalmanza318
    @aaronalmanza318 6 років тому

    you only use pipe though why lol

  • @Adnankhaliq1122
    @Adnankhaliq1122 2 роки тому

    I am Pakistani plumber

  • @Adnankhaliq1122
    @Adnankhaliq1122 2 роки тому

    Helo sir plz 2 pics for sell me

  • @bahopik
    @bahopik 7 років тому

    come on Steve, complaining about rigid's speed while you charge by the hour? and in rigid 300 you can open dies and not have to unthread and all attachments are there so you're not reaching for them. I'm willing to bet, time wise it would be the same, but since you're the boss, I'll have to let you use that one)

  • @ddbrink663
    @ddbrink663 9 років тому +1

    nice

  • @kurtcobain2632
    @kurtcobain2632 3 роки тому

    Ur breathing bro. Holy shit. Put down the cigarette

  • @chuckother2160
    @chuckother2160 10 років тому

    you keep blocking the view of the point of work / we see a diff perspective than you

  • @zazarays
    @zazarays 5 років тому

    I cant afford all this sht.
    *Searchs* remove and reuse old gas line