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taper

11/12/2008 12:01 PM

if i have a 1-1/16 16 npt how do i find the taper angle?

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Re: taper

11/12/2008 12:18 PM

NPT tapers 3/4" per foot on diameter, but where in the world did you find a 1-1/16?

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Re: taper

11/12/2008 11:55 PM

If that was a test, you passed. Congratulations.

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Re: taper

11/12/2008 12:23 PM

oh crap... my bad looking at the wrong drawing its a 1/2-14 npt ha ha ha i thought that sounded a little weird.

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