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Yes, you can thread schedule 10 1-inch stainless steel pipe using a pipe threading machine or a manual tap and die set designed for that purpose. Schedule 10 pipes have thinner walls compared to other schedules, which allows for easier threading. However, it's important to ensure that you use the correct cutting oil and follow proper techniques to avoid damaging the pipe. Always check local codes and standards for any specific requirements related to stainless steel piping.

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