Nice. I do sheet metal for a living and I showed your video to some of our apprentices who have never used anything besides slip and drive or tdc. Good stuff, I didnt have to watch them at all, they got it right after watching this. lol. Thanks for putting it out there.
3 5/8”? You would need to improvise by trimming the corner clips, which is probably not recommended. Usually small ducts don’t require ductmate. Great question Wayne👍
Is there any advantage of ductmate compared to standing S lock, if I fabricate standing S lock with the sealant inside the grooves to prevent air leakage.
I agree with you that on a bench is way easier. But, Ductmate Installation on a job site on top of a step ladder is all in a days work for a Sheet Metal worker.
Great question! Often used when a job is engineered and specked to prevent air leakage. Due to energy cost and efficiency, Air leakage testing is mostly done on commercial jobs.
Nice. I do sheet metal for a living and I showed your video to some of our apprentices who have never used anything besides slip and drive or tdc. Good stuff, I didnt have to watch them at all, they got it right after watching this. lol. Thanks for putting it out there.
Thanks for sharing!
Appraciate it. How can I configure this to join 3 5/8 by 8" ducts together?
3 5/8”? You would need to improvise by trimming the corner clips, which is probably not recommended. Usually small ducts don’t require ductmate. Great question Wayne👍
great video mate! arent you supposed to add sealant to prevent air leakage?
Yes Yacoub it does require some mastic or some other gasket material. 👍
Is there any advantage of ductmate compared to standing S lock, if I fabricate standing S lock with the sealant inside the grooves to prevent air leakage.
Most of the time companies will go with either applying duct sealer or patented duct connecters based on cost/time 💲💲💲.
Where is your proper PPE.?
Sorry, but what PPE? So others don’t make the same grave SHOP mistake as I did.
Try doing the same thing up in the air instead of on the bench that would be fun !!!!
I agree with you that on a bench is way easier. But, Ductmate Installation on a job site on top of a step ladder is all in a days work for a Sheet Metal worker.
You got DM 25 an DM 35, 35 is much bigger, that’s what am using Right now
Yes it is, you must be working with fairly large duct. 🪿
Nice video
What would be the application for these ducts? It's for refrigeration, vent, or special purpose? I mean, they look tough!
Great question! Often used when a job is engineered and specked to prevent air leakage. Due to energy cost and efficiency, Air leakage testing is mostly done on commercial jobs.
Rectangular HVAC Duct on commercial jobs
I've done this on underground parking ventilation
Hospital
Sir I am air conditioner duct fitter you have vacancy I am experience 15 years Gulf country in Kuwait
No I don’t, sorry