Shires, Edwards leadpipe threads

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Bassbonetyler
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Shires, Edwards leadpipe threads

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Hello!

I wasn’t sure which section to post this to, but I figured this was a good place to start.

I’m in the process of making some PVC leadpipe holders for my (mostly bass) pipes and wanted to see if anyone has the measurements for both Shires and Edwards threads so I know what size taps to buy. I am under the assumption that the collars for both are the same for their respective bore sizes (.485-.578 for alto to big bass slides for shires and .500-.562 for edwards), but I could be wrong :D


Thanks in advance,
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Re: Shires, Edwards leadpipe threads

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Edwards is 11/16”-32 (21/32” drill, if you don’t have a lathe).
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Re: Shires, Edwards leadpipe threads

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11/16" 32 for fine (Edwards/Getzen), and 11/16" 18 for coarse (Shires). Edwards collars share the same OD across bore sizes, while Shires have different ODs for small bore and alto than for their larger bore tenor and bass pipes. For Shires small bore and alto pipes, I've done a few holders out of 15mm ID acrylic, and stepping down to a 5/8" 18 tap. I've had better luck with spiral point taps (also called "gun" taps) in PVC and acrylic, since they break the chips forward.
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Re: Shires, Edwards leadpipe threads

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Exactly what I was looking for, thank you!

Off to the hardware store I go…
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Re: Shires, Edwards leadpipe threads

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3/4" PEX is perfect for Shires bass pipes - soft enough to self-tap.
90's Bach 50B3LOG with 3d-printed valve cores
Shires lightweight slide with B2N leadpipe
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