Where this tool shines is where you have to make threads in the field , on a ladder. Otherwise those stationary, (find small compact one) threaders a better choice less waste , re usable oil.
Could you tell me which model of ridgid dices will fit in it I got the tool but I do have a German reems dice set I would like to know which one to order or look for
@@BobsPlumbingVideos thanks bob. That’s funny I look at all these tool from different brand no oil feeding port. I don’t have a tool with me so I not sure about where and how to put an oil poet in but I’m sure they can work something out. They want seel more dye I guest. Dewalt has a bracket that help start the thread is nice. No more Milwaukee for me chinese stuffs.
WOW! Thank You for showing this option for threading pipe, I will have to look into this more
And it’s still going strong 3 years later.
Uptown!, great video, thanks Bob.
Thanks for the awesome videos Bob. Stay safe my friend.
You and your family as well Khyber. Bob.
Gotta love Milwaukee!
Wow nice job for 3/4 black grade pipe I use a table and the hand threaded dye I’m oldschool lol
So am I ! LOL!!!
I've used a regular power pony from rigid and it operates exactly the same as this where the die turns as well. So you're only half right...lol.
Thanks
Where this tool shines is where you have to make threads in the field , on a ladder. Otherwise those stationary, (find small compact one) threaders a better choice less waste , re usable oil.
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Great video we are electricians and we need one for IMC conduit
Sar hwmach preez of Indian rupes
In NYC pipe threading is only used on black pipe for gas and sprinkler systems or has that changed?
Gas pipe, steam boiler headers, and sprinkler systems. Today most sprinkler systems are put together using Victaulic fittings.
Not true. I thread RMC and PVC Coated Gal everyday at work. I'm am electrician so I am threading rigid conduit.
chill out w that oil lol. just bought one excited to use it .
Wow how far tools have come
Incredible, right!
Approximately how many threads per Charge?
I used it for the first time installing a steam boiler and made 20/24 threads consisting of 2" & 1 1/2" black steel pipe. One Battery!
Manufacturer says up to 24 2" threads on a fully charged 12.0 battery
What's the largest size it can thread
2” Max.
I just ordered one of these on eBay.
Could you tell me which model of ridgid dices will fit in it
I got the tool but I do have a German reems dice set
I would like to know which one to order or look for
This is a kit but you can purchase just the sizes you need. Ridgid, amzn.to/3ew82xy.
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Anyone having issue with the case cracking/ blowing out? Seems like design or a manufacturing defect
Not so far?
Just don't let the electricians get near this tool.
I'm an electrician and I just bought one. Fear Me!
looks like a stimulus buy ;) haha
A so incomplete product design they can make a nipple so we can just hook up a small hose to feed oil. Milwaukee doesn’t want to pay me for that idea.
I would have paid extra for that! My one gripe with this tool, it waste's oil.
@@BobsPlumbingVideos thanks bob. That’s funny I look at all these tool from different brand no oil feeding port. I don’t have a tool with me so I not sure about where and how to put an oil poet in but I’m sure they can work something out. They want seel more dye I guest. Dewalt has a bracket that help start the thread is nice. No more Milwaukee for me chinese stuffs.