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NPT and Electrical Pipe thread?

I am trying to find out what is the name of the type of threads used on electrical PVC pipe fittings. NPT is used for plumbing fittings and they are tapered and get tighter as you screw them together. The electrical fittings can be screwed all the way in and they do not tighten up on them selves. Can anyone tell me what type of thread that is?Thanks

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i suggest you to use your webcam as a network camera first.it can record and maybe not even notice by others. i had quite a problem. i signed up in securitycam.tk. i could check out my house over the internet and it was very easy to use and free. so when the view changes it takes a picture and i check it like every 2 hours to see what happened.
there is not just the stud fee to think about. if you cannot afford to buy a horse, breeding a foal isn't always the best thing to do to save money. we had our first foal for this yr born 8 wks ago with bad hind legs. he has had to have special shoes put on to try to lift his pasterns and help with a windblown look of his hind. up to now just in shoes he has cost ?900. the stud will have been around ?4000. not only that we have had to keep the mare for 1 yr. all the vets work she has had. plus all our wages. most people would probably have had the foal put to sleep. we are giving him a go. she might be giving you a very special gift or a whole load of trouble.
why does everyone think that the only reason to breed a horse is if it is of show quality? some people like to trail ride and dont need a flashy perfect confermation horse if you want to breed your horse ask around a little in your area. look at dream horse. com for studs in your area. most breedings arnt cheep though $200 and up, find someone who is willing to work with you for payments if your worried about paying alot up front : ) I bread my thoughbreed to a paint and now I have a beautiful registerd Pinto, my mare was never regesterd. he is a calm level headed baby he was healthy and hes a great trail horse!
Take your stud fee and go buy a beautiful existing yearling with the conformation, color, markings, temperament, size potential and breeding you want. Don't gamble with a so-so mare and an inexpensive stud so you can spend cash on the breeding (s) and booking fees, the vet visits, the mare's care, then wait for it to be foaled and weaned before you can begin working with it. You should not breed a horse that is not going to improve upon it's breed. Period. Not only is it a waste of time, money and the useful life of Mom, but it's also contributing to the crap horse market, the surplus of crap horses, the use of slaughter, the horses starving to death in fields because their owners can't feed them, the cost of hay, shavings, vet care you name it. ADD- Kayla, I like to trail ride. I also like my horse to stay sound, hold up to whatever I ask them to do and live a long, healthy life. In addition, I'd like to be able to ensure that should the day come when I can no longer be a responsible horse owner, some one some where will want the horses I have. I do not like the fact that horses are suffering around the world because of people like you. Also, any stud worthy of breeding would not produce unregisterable offspring. Having a few dozen grade babies that don't win shows and prove themselves doesn't do much for business in the future. A stud that charges a $200 stud fee should be a gelding.

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