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| It's called a Higby cut I believe. Somewhere on this forum was described how to do it with a grooving tool. Use the search and try Higby thread or something like that. It's commonly used on fire hydrant fittings. JP |
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| I was wrong it is spelled Higbee cut and it wasn't this forum it was another, here is the link. http://www.cnczone.com/cg...3;t=000074;p=0 JP |
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