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24/12/2008 12:24 PM

How to make a standard thread hole in wood

Hello all,

I'm trying to find a way to make a standard thread mount hole in a
wood block so that it could be mounted to the standard thread on a
painters pole. Is there a tool that I could use to make this type of
threaded hole? I have been buying standard threaded scrub brushes and
tearing out the bristles to get a flat piece of wood with the threaded
hole on the other side. There has to be a better way, but I can't
find it online. Being able to make anything mountable to a painters
pole threading would be a wonderful time saver for me. Please let me
know if such a tool exists, or if there is a part that I could attach
to a block of wood that has the female standard threading.

Thanks much,
J


This topic has 8 replies

c

in reply to [email protected] on 24/12/2008 12:24 PM

24/12/2008 3:51 PM

On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 12:24:51 -0800 (PST), [email protected] wrote:

>Hello all,
>
>I'm trying to find a way to make a standard thread mount hole in a
>wood block so that it could be mounted to the standard thread on a
>painters pole. Is there a tool that I could use to make this type of
>threaded hole? I have been buying standard threaded scrub brushes and
>tearing out the bristles to get a flat piece of wood with the threaded
>hole on the other side. There has to be a better way, but I can't
>find it online. Being able to make anything mountable to a painters
>pole threading would be a wonderful time saver for me. Please let me
>know if such a tool exists, or if there is a part that I could attach
>to a block of wood that has the female standard threading.
>
>Thanks much,
>J
the standard broomstick thread (in the U.S., at least) fits perfectly
into a standard 1/2" PVC threaded pipe.

see http://www.snakegetters.com/equip/pinners-howto.html

JP

Jay Pique

in reply to [email protected] on 24/12/2008 12:24 PM

25/12/2008 6:02 AM

On Dec 25, 6:21=A0am, "dadiOH" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 1. Drill an oversized hole in your block of wood
>
> 2. Fill hole with Bondo (auto body filler)
>
> 3. Rub vaseline on the threads of a pole
>
> 4. Stick threaded pole in center of hole
>
> 5. Let Bondo harden
>
> 6. Unscrew pole
>
> 7. Enjoy your new threaded hols

That's a very slick method - I've never heard of it, but will
definitely try it.

My thought was that if he can just cut off an inch or so of pole and
rethread it to match whatever tap he goes with.

JP

s

in reply to [email protected] on 24/12/2008 12:24 PM

25/12/2008 5:16 PM

On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 12:24:51 -0800 (PST), [email protected] wrote:

>Hello all,
>
>I'm trying to find a way to make a standard thread mount hole in a
>wood block so that it could be mounted to the standard thread on a
>painters pole. Is there a tool that I could use to make this type of
>threaded hole? I have been buying standard threaded scrub brushes and
>tearing out the bristles to get a flat piece of wood with the threaded
>hole on the other side. There has to be a better way, but I can't
>find it online. Being able to make anything mountable to a painters
>pole threading would be a wonderful time saver for me. Please let me
>know if such a tool exists, or if there is a part that I could attach
>to a block of wood that has the female standard threading.
>
>Thanks much,
>J

Not much help, but many years ago, a friend bought a machine at an
estate sale for under $100 that was able to make a standard threaded
hole as well as thread the end of a pole to match. He bought it just
because he thought it was a clever little machine.

The machine was slightly larger than a sawhorse.

I wish he still had it, as I could find uses for it.

dd

"dadiOH"

in reply to [email protected] on 24/12/2008 12:24 PM

25/12/2008 6:21 AM

[email protected] wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm trying to find a way to make a standard thread mount hole in a
> wood block so that it could be mounted to the standard thread on a
> painters pole. Is there a tool that I could use to make this type of
> threaded hole? I have been buying standard threaded scrub brushes and
> tearing out the bristles to get a flat piece of wood with the threaded
> hole on the other side. There has to be a better way, but I can't
> find it online. Being able to make anything mountable to a painters
> pole threading would be a wonderful time saver for me. Please let me
> know if such a tool exists, or if there is a part that I could attach
> to a block of wood that has the female standard threading.

Assuming you can't find a proper thread tap...

1. Drill an oversized hole in your block of wood

2. Fill hole with Bondo (auto body filler)

3. Rub vaseline on the threads of a pole

4. Stick threaded pole in center of hole

5. Let Bondo harden

6. Unscrew pole

7. Enjoy your new threaded hols


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Father Haskell

in reply to [email protected] on 24/12/2008 12:24 PM

25/12/2008 2:33 PM

On Dec 24, 3:24=A0pm, [email protected] wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm trying to find a way to make a standard thread mount hole in a
> wood block so that it could be mounted to the standard thread on a
> painters pole. =A0Is there a tool that I could use to make this type of
> threaded hole? =A0I have been buying standard threaded scrub brushes and
> tearing out the bristles to get a flat piece of wood with the threaded
> hole on the other side. =A0There has to be a better way, but I can't
> find it online. =A0Being able to make anything mountable to a painters
> pole threading would be a wonderful time saver for me. =A0Please let me
> know if such a tool exists, or if there is a part that I could attach
> to a block of wood that has the female standard threading.

Make a "helicoil" insert from wire.

Nn

Nova

in reply to [email protected] on 24/12/2008 12:24 PM

25/12/2008 12:31 AM


On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 12:24:51 -0800 (PST), [email protected] wrote:


>Hello all,
>
>I'm trying to find a way to make a standard thread mount hole in a
>wood block so that it could be mounted to the standard thread on a
>painters pole. Is there a tool that I could use to make this type of
>threaded hole? I have been buying standard threaded scrub brushes and
>tearing out the bristles to get a flat piece of wood with the threaded
>hole on the other side. There has to be a better way, but I can't
>find it online. Being able to make anything mountable to a painters
>pole threading would be a wonderful time saver for me. Please let me
>know if such a tool exists, or if there is a part that I could attach
>to a block of wood that has the female standard threading.
>
>Thanks much,
>J

The standard for wood threading is the Beall Wood Treader. It works
best with harder woods.

http://www.bealltool.com/products/threading/threader.php

--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
[email protected]

Br

BobK207

in reply to [email protected] on 24/12/2008 12:24 PM

24/12/2008 5:12 PM

On Dec 24, 12:24=A0pm, [email protected] wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm trying to find a way to make a standard thread mount hole in a
> wood block so that it could be mounted to the standard thread on a
> painters pole. =A0Is there a tool that I could use to make this type of
> threaded hole? =A0I have been buying standard threaded scrub brushes and
> tearing out the bristles to get a flat piece of wood with the threaded
> hole on the other side. =A0There has to be a better way, but I can't
> find it online. =A0Being able to make anything mountable to a painters
> pole threading would be a wonderful time saver for me. =A0Please let me
> know if such a tool exists, or if there is a part that I could attach
> to a block of wood that has the female standard threading.
>
> Thanks much,
> J

As mentioned by the other post a 1/2" pipe thread might work
but..............

broom handle threads are ACME style threads, the most common being
3/4"

of course being broom handles & not going on the space shuttle the
care & tolerances in mfg are pretty sloppy so fit up between devices
is pretty "hit or miss"

here's a link to a handle company

http://www.whitleyhandle.com/whitley_handle_products.html

and a discussion on an engineering forum
http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=3D153052

cheers
Bob




Gl

"GouldsofDerbyshire"

in reply to [email protected] on 24/12/2008 12:24 PM

24/12/2008 3:54 PM

http://grizzly.com/products/G1869





<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:5ad9ed1a-4980-4723-bb56-287b2e9e3016@r34g2000vbp.googlegroups.com...
> Hello all,
>
> I'm trying to find a way to make a standard thread mount hole in a
> wood block so that it could be mounted to the standard thread on a
> painters pole. Is there a tool that I could use to make this type of
> threaded hole? I have been buying standard threaded scrub brushes and
> tearing out the bristles to get a flat piece of wood with the threaded
> hole on the other side. There has to be a better way, but I can't
> find it online. Being able to make anything mountable to a painters
> pole threading would be a wonderful time saver for me. Please let me
> know if such a tool exists, or if there is a part that I could attach
> to a block of wood that has the female standard threading.
>
> Thanks much,
> J


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