Dougie Swan | 23/03/2015 06:38:46 |
269 forum posts 73 photos | Hi As it says in the title I am looking for a supplier of this size of pipe unions Can anyone tell me who can supply these here in the UK Thanks Dougie |
JasonB | 23/03/2015 07:26:07 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | Dougie do you want nut and nipple type unions or small scale malable iron type ? J |
Dougie Swan | 23/03/2015 20:53:40 |
269 forum posts 73 photos | Hi Jason Its the nut and nipple type Im after Dougie |
JasonB | 24/03/2015 07:28:36 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | I think you may have to resort to making your own as most suppliers seem to only go down to 3/32" pipe with a 3/16x40 thread. |
Dougie Swan | 24/03/2015 18:01:24 |
269 forum posts 73 photos | Thanks Jason I have a couple that I bought a few years ago but cant remember where from Dougie |
Grizzly bear | 24/03/2015 20:39:32 |
337 forum posts 8 photos | Hi Dougie, Regards, Bear.. |
Dougie Swan | 25/03/2015 15:54:57 |
269 forum posts 73 photos | Thanks Bear Dougie |
KWIL | 25/03/2015 16:33:55 |
3681 forum posts 70 photos | At that price and distance I would make my own |
dave greenham | 25/03/2015 20:07:26 |
100 forum posts | I would have thought, like Kwil says. Make you're own. Buy the time you've found somewhere that makes them, you could have made your own.
Dave |
IanT | 26/03/2015 10:57:19 |
2147 forum posts 222 photos | Unions are not too hard to make Dougie but in the sizes that I use regularly they are pretty cheap to buy. So a while ago, I just stocked up from Blackgates (who don't do 1/16th I'm afraid). I view these rather like BA screws/nuts - I like to have them to hand and I check my stock levels before going to a show - so I can replace anything used. Frankly, I have quite enough other jobs to do (that I either can't purchase or afford) without adding more to the list. If you only need a couple once-off, then sure - knock a few up (which also assumes you have the material size to hand) but if you are going to need this size of union regularly, then why not just bite the bullet and order enough to make it worth while. They are small/light enough that even a packet airmailed from Aussie shouldn't break the bank. Regards, IanT |
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