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2025-09-01 17:27:35
Worked perfect. Saves a lot of money buying the shorter pipes and using extensions and couplers.
Dan
2025-08-25 14:48:16
Bought it to thread several lengths of 3/4" black pipe and it did a reasonable job and held up. Decent buy for the money. Didn't use any of the other dies yet, so your mileage may vary.
KirkG
2025-07-30 12:07:26
This worked great the ratchet helped in tight spots this is a good product for the price . This is a good deal for the dIYS or occasional use
oceanair
2025-07-17 13:30:41
I bought this to chase threads on new 1-1/4" galvanized iron pipe that stopped a little short. It cracked threads on one and struggled on all, even with plenty of oil. Forget cutting new threads! I attempted to put threads on a piece of 1/2" PVC Schedule 40 pipe to avoid using an adapter where clearance was tight and it just chopped up the pipe and was incapable of cutting a full thread depth. The few threads that were cut would never seal. The ratchet seems fine, so maybe it would work with better quality teeth inserts. Or not.
MBZ
2025-07-11 18:42:21
I bought this for threading 3/4 inch pipe and it works great! Make sure you use thread cutting oil and your threads will be good. I like the case that this tool comes with to keep it all together. I should have bought this years ago. Very happy with it.
Jim H7uy
2025-07-04 14:33:53
I'm a do it your selfer when things look simple. So I needed to thread the a pipe end for a water supply. I had tried a regular 3/4" die but it just didn't work. I could not get it started or square on the pipe. So I bougt this set. Having never seen a real pipe cutting system before and when I opened it I was hoping for instructons. That means one of three things to me: One, it's for professional use only for people who are trained in pipe threading, Two, it is so easy a simpleton can use it (Me!), Three, they intend for me to break it so I'd have to buy another one. But after looking at it for a few moments and playing with the pieces, I decided this was something I could do.I clamped the pipe in a vise and selected the die for the size pipe (3/4") and put it in the ratchet, which at this point I didn't know was a ratchet, put the handle on the ratched and then turned it over and over trying to decide which end to put on the pipe. For some reason I decided to put the ratchet end on the pipe so the die teeth are facing out. I cranked on it and got a bite on the pipe and spun the die around the pipe. When I let go, I heard a distinct "click" as the ratchet allowed the handle to back up. OK...this big orange thing that holds my die is a ratchet. I noticed a chrome button with an arrow on it and I found this button reverses the ratchet to remove the die. Huh? Well, I remember reading somewhere that when using a die, one should go slowly and reverse the die and remove the cuttings about every 1/4 turn. So I would crank an then reverse and remove the die, wire brush the end of the pipe, blow the cutting off the threads, oil the pipe and start over. I eventually got bolder and would crank until it seemed to get really hard to turn and then I'd reverse and clean. After about 10-15 minutes I had a nicely threaded pipe ready for my faucet. So I consider this a "win". I learned some stuff and had a successful end. Instructions would have been nice but it is not impossible to figure out. I'd have given it five stars if it had instructions.
Daniel P.
2025-06-12 13:47:23
Excelente juego de erramientas son espectaculares
Dustin Burton
2025-05-19 13:22:28
Totally trash, please do not waste your money!!
Customer
2025-05-16 10:45:06
Used it to make my own tube clamp bars, way cheaper than buying from home improvement stores!!!
Mohamed
2025-05-14 13:51:53
good product
Customer
2025-02-22 16:24:45
Nice kit, works well. patience required and proper cutting oil applied liberally.Cut a bit, back up to clear chips, lubricate and cut some more. Takes maybe ten minutes to thread one end of a 1" black pipe. Of course you need a pipe vise and bench or some way to hold the pipe from turning. Together with a pipe cutter or metal cut-off saw, gas fitting is simple.Two thumbs up!
Kevin S
2024-12-14 10:41:04
So far used it to make pony clamp. Worked absolutely amazing
Jeremy
2024-12-13 14:33:44
Threaded 10 joints of 3/4†black pipe. Worked great!
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