Clay S. wrote:
Near the end of last month Don Parker made a post about a new work positioning system he acquired. One component of the system was a mounting plate that fixtures could be attached to and could be rotated to allow the work to be held in various orientations. I decided to make something that could be clamped in a versa vice that might give a similar versatility. As is my wont I wanted to use low cost hardware store items and some scrap wood to construct it.
The items I bought were a pipe nipple and flange, what I had on hand was a pipe connector and some multi-ply off fall. Construction was relatively simple and straightforward. The wood block was sized to allow the pipe connector to be tightened against it to keep the mounting plate from rotating when that is desirable, but also be loosened some when rotating the fixture is what is wanted.
That's pretty cool Clay. Looks like a pipe thread protector rather than a coupling. The difference is that a thread protector has straight threads from end to end of the fitting allowing you to thread it on the full length of the tapered pipe thread. A coupling or connector has tapered threads on both ends with a space in the middle of the coupling.