Very good intro to EMT fittings. I’m an electrician and you taught me a few things. Thanks. It would be nice to have you give technical comparisons of your connectors and the electrical counterpart. That way a builder can be certain they are using the correct hardware for their project.
Thanks for the comment! I am glad you found it useful. That is a good idea for a video. In the meantime, here is a complete walk through of our system that might be helpful. th-cam.com/video/WvQFUYWDPqg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=7R1nlS3ndmTqTWl5
Nice educational video. I used some of the couplers and 90’s before discovering Maker Pipe. They can be useful for situations where maximum strength is not needed and sometimes they fit where MP may be too big.
I have a question so I moved the outlet box just a couple of inches higher, but now the flex doesn't reach is there anything that can connect 2 flex conduct pipe together?
Thanks for the comment and question. The connectors at the big box store are designed for electrical work and the connectors that we make are made specifically for DIY projects. Our products aren't in stores yet but fingers cross for the future.
Thanks for watching and commenting Billy. There might be a solution for that but I have never seen one before. Would make for a great accessory though!
Are there any types of emt to nm connectors that you can install after the workbox is already installed? I have a weird situation where I can't open the wall. It's decorated.
Hi there, thanks for the question. You might could make this work. www.homedepot.com/p/Halex-3-4-in-to-1-in-Non-Metallic-NM-2-Piece-Clamp-Connectors-5-Pack-26512/100179425
EMT is not pipe, it's tubing Have to be carefull with some of the POS garbage that big box stores sell. NEVER purchase or use garbage die cast fittings especially crap made in India. Code does not require bushings for conduit with all of the wires smaller then #6 guage. If you install garbage die cast fittings and move the conduit say more then 15 degrees it often egg shaped &/or cracks. Best practice is to run 3/4" RMT instead of 1/2" from circuit breaker panels to first pull box in case you need to add additional circuits. 99.9% of the time you never need a two hole strap to secure conduit. Sparkies call the pipe hanger straps mineralacs or mini's.
this was super helpful thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the comment
That was your best ever video. You are quite the teacher. Your explanations were so sharp and understandable. So much info all in one place
Thanks so much Dianne! You’re very kind.
Awesome Video! Thank you!
Great informative video. I appreciate your time, effort and money you spent to make this vide. Great channel.
Thanks for this. Helps me plan out how and where I need specific things for my basement
Awesome, glad it was helpful! Good luck with your basement project
Very good intro to EMT fittings. I’m an electrician and you taught me a few things. Thanks.
It would be nice to have you give technical comparisons of your connectors and the electrical counterpart. That way a builder can be certain they are using the correct hardware for their project.
Thanks for the comment! I am glad you found it useful. That is a good idea for a video. In the meantime, here is a complete walk through of our system that might be helpful. th-cam.com/video/WvQFUYWDPqg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=7R1nlS3ndmTqTWl5
Nice educational video. I used some of the couplers and 90’s before discovering Maker Pipe. They can be useful for situations where maximum strength is not needed and sometimes they fit where MP may be too big.
Glad you found it helpful Garrett! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Great video.
101 for the DIY's.
Thanks, glad you liked it!
Thank you so much.. this video is so helpful to me.
Rain tight connector, that's what I need. Thanks!
You're welcome! Thanks for the comment
Good presentation, thanks.
Thanks for the comment!
Helpful, Thanks
Glad to hear it. Thanks for the comment!
I have a question so I moved the outlet box just a couple of inches higher, but now the flex doesn't reach is there anything that can connect 2 flex conduct pipe together?
thanks for sharing
What type of threads these electrical conduits? Is is NPT or NPSM?
Great video
Thanks Ernesto!
4:25 how can I create a 90 elbow by myself and expand the start and end?
Great video. What's the advantage of buying the connectors and stuff from Maker Pipe versus a box box store?
Thanks for the comment and question. The connectors at the big box store are designed for electrical work and the connectors that we make are made specifically for DIY projects. Our products aren't in stores yet but fingers cross for the future.
You didn't have any Tee's in there?
Thank you for this great informational video. Is there an EMT to NMC compression coupling besides the set-screw style?
Glad you enjoyed it. I don't believe there is one, at least not commonly available. Thanks for the comment.
Nice explanation of all the accessories. Are there any adapters that can connect 3/4 conduit to 3/4 or 1" square tubing?
Thanks for watching and commenting Billy. There might be a solution for that but I have never seen one before. Would make for a great accessory though!
I need a reductor from 1/2 " emt to 3/4"
Are there any types of emt to nm connectors that you can install after the workbox is already installed? I have a weird situation where I can't open the wall. It's decorated.
Hi there, thanks for the question. You might could make this work. www.homedepot.com/p/Halex-3-4-in-to-1-in-Non-Metallic-NM-2-Piece-Clamp-Connectors-5-Pack-26512/100179425
@@MakerPipe I totally forgot I can just cut the nails and install an old work box too. Thank you so much for this though.
Please show written names on the screen .
Thanks for the feedback
Useful, but dude stop with the terrible background music.
Thanks for the feedback!
EMT is not pipe, it's tubing Have to be carefull with some of the POS garbage that big box stores sell. NEVER purchase or use garbage die cast fittings especially crap made in India. Code does not require bushings for conduit with all of the wires smaller then #6 guage. If you install garbage die cast fittings and move the conduit say more then 15 degrees it often egg shaped &/or cracks. Best practice is to run 3/4" RMT instead of 1/2" from circuit breaker panels to first pull box in case you need to add additional circuits. 99.9% of the time you never need a two hole strap to secure conduit. Sparkies call the pipe hanger straps mineralacs or mini's.