How to Thread Pipe; A Beginner's Tutorial

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Published 2015-07-09
Leah gives a step-by-step tutorial on how to use a pipe threader to thread plumbing pipe.

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All Comments (21)
  • @mustangdvm
    I am an electrician and see several electrical videos where someone experienced will explain things in ways only someone also experienced would be able to follow it. Love how this lady breaks things down and explains in way a non experienced person can easy follow. When I have home repairs outside my area of experience, I always watch this lady's videos to learn how to do it right. Keep up the good work. Lot of us out here depend on you and really appreciate you!!
  • How incredibly well done. Instructive, informing, detailed, friendly, and encouraging. Everything an instructor should be. Thank you Leah and keep it up. You are setting a high bar for instruction videos!
  • @dizzy_derps
    I just realized how many times I've been looking up a random problem for a home repair and ended up running across one of your videos. Finally gave you a long overdue subscription. Thanks a bunch!
  • @ig_foobar
    I love your style of presentation -- both professional and friendly.
  • Hey Leah I just wanted to say thank you I’ve been remodeling my home here Seattle for 2 years (3500 sqft) on my own, while battling cancer and I have to say you were definitely one of my go to people for instructional videos. Thank you for uploading all this great info and for getting me through some challenging obstacles. Merry Christmas
  • @weserviceyou
    I'm not a teacher, but I sure can tell when someone is good and love what they're doing. You're a very good teacher. Keep up the good work!
  • I am working with ridgid conduit and your rvideo is one of the best I have seen on how to use a cheap Amazon piple threader.
  • @artlong
    I was changing some galvanized water lines around my house the other day, and as I was cutting them to fit I remembered the only reason I know how to do this now is because of this video. So I wanted to thank you for a very informative and helpful video. Keep up the great work, thanks for all you do.
  • Oh my gawd, seriously! This video was brilliant. I feel so much more confident starting a new project with gas pipes and lumber (a floating shelf). Never too old to learn, I suppose. I'm saving this tutorial in my watch later tab!
  • @thedrunkenpilot
    More and More people are getting into using pipe for decorating in an industrial style. That means knowing this is now essential for people outside of the maintenance trade as well. Great vid, very useful
  • @pedropup1001
    You rock, Leah! This must be the 4th video of yours that has really helped me complete projects. Thank you for taking the time to produce these videos.
  • @joshthomas7999
    Super helpful, Leah. Thanks. I'm a woodworker and would like to start using other media (piping) on my projects. I think I learned a lot right here!
  • @deanmasonone
    Awesome vid. Simple, clear, covers both general and fine points. I learned what I needed and more, thanks to you.
  • @lyzeldurango1144
    I'm a freshman civil engineering student and I learn definitely from you... when things aren't much discussed inside our classroom... thank you so much..
  • @yoitsrob
    I forgot about you, I do a search and BOOM! Helped me once again.
  • @chrishwell
    Can`t figure out why 16 people would give this vid a thumbs down.This was very informative keep up the good job.
  • @NicholasLaDieu
    Excellent tutorial! Very clear. I needed to do this and it’s easier than I thought.
  • @JidduVillarin
    Thank you Leah. I have yet to do anything I've viewed in this channel but you've given me enough information to actually consider doing it for real. You are a gift.
  • @naiibot
    thanks for this video. during moments where you pause to highlight key terms (dies, taps, etc) and/or phrases (breaking the chips) it really meets my need for clarity--so happy. i feel like I have a way better understanding as a result. thanks again.