DescriptionIs this something you have measured yourself or have perhaps misread from the instructions?
Please link to the product you have bought.
There is no standard pipe that is 3/4" outside diameter nor any standard pipe thread that is 3/4" diameter.
Pipe, because it generally has stuff flowing inside it, is specified by its nominal INSIDE diameter. Thus a 3/4" pipe will be nominally 3/4" plus two wall thicknesses outside diameter. A 3/4" nominal pipe would use a 3/4" BSP thread, see table below for thread major diameters.
https://v-flowsolutions.co.uk/british-pipe-threads/
Galvanised pipe does not work well with the non-threaded part of the clamp (that grip the pipe) as the galvanising is 'slippery'. Black pipe is better for the application. Clearcoat it for corrosion protection if needed.
DescriptionIt sounds like you have the lighter duty clamp heads. 3/4" O/D pipe is in fact 1/2" gas barrel as the pipe is sold by the bore size. It comes in black or galvanised. Plumbers merchants may stock it but I sourced my [larger] pipe from a metal merchants, in lengths of 6.3m, I think. My plumber friend lent me his die set and I threaded the pipe in the cut lengths of my own making, at 1m and 1.5m. In 20+ years of use I've not had any problem with the claws on the tail ends slipping on the galvanised pipe I've used.
Colin
The op only bought some 3/4 pipe clamps, were not tubing up a boiler house, are we! maybe its me...maybe that’s where the confusion lies ..
...have I missed something...
Man I miss JumboI have no firm info to add to all the above; but a comment:
Are you SURE you can't get both bore sizes, black or galvanised, with or without threads (BSP) plus T's, elbows, straight connectors, etc at any DIY store in UK???
If so I'm surprised - here in Switzerland you walk into any Jumbo, CoopHobby, or Migros Do-It (all v similar to UK B&Q, Homebase, etc, etc) and there are racks of pipe and drawers full of fittings. Prices are not unreasonable either.
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