I will now make my point that npt does not have to be made to the tolerances of other fittings. I have seen, multiple times, and heard of many others, that BSPP was mistaken for npt. A BSPP fitting was then installed on an npt fitting. And, it worked. From my experience, actually held quite well. Now, BSPP is a parallel thread, NPT is taper. How on earth did a parallel thread hold to a tapered thread? Also, -6 BSPP is 3/8-19. -6 NPT is 3/8-18. So, with a 1 thread per inch difference, it still screwed on and held. 1 tpi in 19 tpi difference. That's almost a sixteenth of an inch off. So, when you're talking tolerances to a thousandth, not only is the taper way off, but the tpi is also over 5% off, and the thread angle is off by 5 degrees (15%), but it still holds. So, as far as hundredths go, we are specifically talking 5 hundredths and it still holds.
As far as the machinery handbook goes, the above just blows it all right out of the water. Ask any hose maker in the country, they will tell you that BSPP and npt get crossed up quite frequently but it still works. But, according to the book, it shouldn't. I am in no way claiming to know more than the machinery handbook. I never claimed or represented myself as an expert on anything. All I ever claimed to be was a putz stuck here in Pigsknuckle, Pa. I probably would have let it all go, until your last line in your original post telling me to stick to the facts. I know what I have seen work. I do not and never will advise the using of BSPP on an NPT fitting, but I have seen the 2 connected and not leak, also at over 2500 psi. That is why I say that npt does not have to be made to close tolerances and still work. I think everyone knew what my first post meant that you took such offense to. And yes, I am just an end user, I manufacture nothing. Never claimed to. And yes, you are right in saying that I should have stated "this is what I think". You see, I readily and openly admit when I am wrong. We are all wrong at one time or another. But reading your original post, you continually state how wrong I am and how I should stick to the facts. Knowing what I know about real world applications, what works and what doesn't, of course I will take offense to that. I fully admit that I was wrong when I stated that npt was made to tolerances of a hundredth. But, what I meant and you know it, was my point that npt could be sloppy and still work fine. And I have proven that. You know just how different BSPP and NPT threads are, yet they will still go together and work. You stated that if npt were made to tolerances in a hundredth of an inch, they would not even go together. Well BSPP and NPT are easily 5 hundredths of an inch off, yet they not only go together but work. I wonder how when the book says they won't.
If you would have worded your original post differently, we would not be here now. And yes, if I were more careful in using my words, we would not be here. But, you did know what my post you took such offense to meant. You chose to tell me I didn't know what I was doing. How was I supposed to feel?