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3 Inch Gas Pipe

06/29/2010 4:05 PM

Hi,

Just wondering if anyone can confirm if you can still thread 3 inch gas pipe as the standards have changed recently?

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I don't have any books! Please help me!

06/29/2010 4:51 PM

Oh, you have got to be kidding me!

I JUST gave you a little bit of the answer, and helped you look for the rest. Now you want someone to give you that. Hmphh.

I will ask you, as I have asked a number of students:

What have you done with the money your parents gave you for textbooks?

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Re: 3 inch gas pipe

06/30/2010 3:55 AM

British Standard Pipe threads are used across the globe.

There is no such thing as a metric pipe thread.

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