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What size lead lock do i need for pipe the is
1” in diameter? I bought a 1” x 15mm and it
was to small.
 
I used a tape measure around the outside of the pipe, it came to 4 inches.
If it was one turn and exactly 4 inches then that's 4.0/pi = 1.27". That's probably 3/4" - 11lb lead pipe, which has an OD of 1.233". Another close size is 3/4" - 9lb, which is 1.152" OD.

There are other sizes with ODs closer to 1 inch, which is what you originally said the OD was. E.g. 1/2" - 9lb has an OD of 1.016".
 
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don"t they now do one that fits 1 lb to 3 lb universal , its alarge unit, sure i"ve seen one some where?
 
Just buy a 1/2 7,9lb and 3/4 9lb and return what you don’t use
 
9 OR 11 LBS
What size lead lock do i need for pipe the is
1” in diameter? I bought a 1” x 15mm and it
was to small.
Go for 9 or 11 LB Lead Loc which I thinks 3/4" 22mm copper quite a large one
 

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