Questions tagged [threading]

The art of creating and repairing threads on fasteners, and holes to take those fasteners.

Threading refers to a spiral-inclined plane that wraps around bolts and screws, and also the matching feature on the inside of a hole, or nut.

Threads are cut into hard materials like metals (steel, aluminium, brass, iron, etc) as well as some items like wood and plastics.

Threads are rarely installed into items like bone or soft woods, instead a metal insert is often used.

Threading is NOT the word for corkscrews or ice spikes - they are more like nails that happen to follow a curve. The difference is that a corkscrew does not have a center core/shaft.


There are many (so many) thread systems. Metric threads are noted as M followed by a number which is the diameter, and then a thread count. eg M6 x 1.0 means 6mm external diameter, and 1 thread per millimetre (ie one full rotation advances the fastener 1 millimetre)

Imperial/Standard/SAE threads are described with a diameter in inches, followed by a thread count in inches (or TPI) eg 1/4-20 is a quarter of an inch across, and takes 20 full turns to advance one inch.

There are also different thread forms, including triangular, buttress, acme, whitworth, etc.


Tools for creating threads are known as taps for inside holes, or [dies] for external threads like on a bolt. Each tap and die can only cut one thread type+size so they're often sold in sets.

Further reading https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tap_and_die

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Threaded plumbing fixtures - do they always start threading at the same place?

I have a pressure gauge which threads onto a hose bib. I am trying to have the pressure gauge end up facing upwards in a readable position. Every time I try to start the thread at a different position such that the number of turns would have the…
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Can I use a tap and die kit to change the thread pitch on an existing machine screw?

Can I use a tap and die set to change screw threads? I'm having difficulty finding the right size of screws for my project, and wish to manufacture my own. Can any type of screws / bolts be used with a tap and die kit in this manner, or do they have…
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Having issues fitting 1-14 UNF threads from a gas cylinder

I'm working on a DIY system at home that involves parts from different locations and industries, which means I'm running into many thread adaptor-related issues. I have a gas cylinder that I'm trying to attach something to (I have the cylinder as…
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How do I remove this wall anchor stuck in concrete wall?

Bought a TV recently. Tried to mount it onto our concrete block wall. Drilled. Hammered the M8 wall anchor bolt (with the nut on) too hard and it morphed the bolt. Struggled to unscrew the nut, ended up completely smoothing the thread so now I need…
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Use a tap on a die?

I bought some cheap and very cheese-grade metric taps and dies in a set. In short, they're about par for the source. Should a die fit over a tap of the same spec ? I guess they should not fit very far together before binding, because a die cuts an…
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How can I mount a winch to a steel pole?

In order to raise -- and tighten -- a volleyball net every evening, we've attached a winch to one of the poles. The attachment is by two bolts going into the existing threaded holes in the pole. It works, but the bolts aren't thick and, because the…
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Is it normal for Teflon tape to discolor like this?

Today I was replacing a fitting on the house's water supply. I took off the PVC female adapter and the underneath looks to be Teflon tape that has discolored into black. I do not remember seeing this before. I wonder whether it looks normal to some…
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Remove and re-insert female threaded insert?

I have a metal rod with these threaded female connectors on each side. I'm hoping to cut the rod down a bit to shorten it but still keep the female connector on the side i cut. Is there a way to remove and reinsert this? I'm not sure how it's…
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What can I use to hold an iron rod Torchiere lamp section to the pre-wired lower iron rod threaded bolt that won't tighten securely?

I purchased a pre-wired Torchiere floor lamp that attaches together in sections of hollow iron rods that each have a smooth end and a threaded bolt on the other end. On one of the iron rods the thread on the bolt does not have a sharp edge - like…
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How to choose drill bit for tapping a hole in metal - and what did I do wrong?

I need to drill a hole in metal for a 0-80 screw. So I bought a tap labeled 0-80. Then I looked at this chart: https://homerepairgeek.com/define/tap-drill-chart.html. I think it says to use a #50 or 52 drill bit, so I bought a #52. However after…
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Slight plumbing leak in 1930s threaded pipes

I have a 1930s-era house with generally galvanized plumbing. The water-in line is a straight vertical pipe, except for this section which is perpendicular (and copper). The loop part is marked "Ford", the water comes up, to the right, circles…
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What is the significance that "no blade is involved" in threading pipe?

Lowe's (a big US chain home improvement store) offers black iron pipe cutting and threading services to customers. Basically they sell the pipe & will alter it for you. From their website in the "We Cut It" section says that they offer: ... pipe…
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MIP threaded pipe in NPSM female threads

I'm installing a freestanding tub faucet. According to the manufacturer's spec sheet the supply lines have 1/2 inch female NPSM threads, which I believe is a straight thread. I'm trying to attach these to 1/2 inch PEX-B. All of the male thread PEX…
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Toughest self-tap screwable glue?

I have a self-tapping screw that has stripped through its plastic (I can't be more specific) housing. What's the toughest (as in resistant to stripping, it's not particularly load bearing) glue that I can fill it with, and still be able to drive it…
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How can I connect a filter to my kitchen faucet?

I have a sink fixture in an apartment that I would like to connect to a filter. unscrewing the front of the fixture yields a hose terminating in a 3/8" diameter fitting. But it only has a TPI of 13 or 14 (not a perfect measurement). I am pretty…
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