Copper Pipe Bending Tutorial | *Multiple Bends*
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2024
- How to pull multiple bends on copper pipe on the job with raw footage. In this copper pipe bending tutorial we show you how to measure mark and pull multiple bends on copper tube.
Remember:
- Practice makes perfect & Measure twice bend once
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Great video, 23 years plumbing and that's how I was taught, nice to see a real world scenario instead of somebody on a bench with the benders in a vice 😳
Thanks for taking the time to do this. The practical tips with the position of marks and scrap are small things but make a big difference when an amateur like me tries it.
Jesus!! U must go through a few pencils with all the marking!!😂😂
lose most of them lol
One of the most best explained videos on this I’ve seen Jazakhallah khair brother
Barakallahu feek
Great video mate👍 But if you use the ‘measure back’ method for 90’s it’s much easier. Get your centre line measure back 70mm(15mm) or 100mm(22mm), put your measure back line at the edge of the former & pull. 100% accurate👍👍
Keep em coming fella👍👍
I used to do that but i find this easier but good tip 👌🏼
slight typo Fibre.... should be 7mm (15mm) or 10mm (22mm) basically 1/2 the diameter of the pipe....
both methods equally good as with compression fittings you've got a slight bit of play..
@@Carl-re6zb These ‘measure back’ sizes are the McKeown method of bending copper tube, Google it, it’s been used for years by all the Plumbers I know👍👍
Apologies Fibre.. I've obviously recounted a different method of measuring from a fixed point to centre... Tbh I was never shown the Mckeown method, but after looking it up it makes sense.
@@Carl-re6zb Don’t apologise son, I was wrong once.
Need to lubricate those benders they are rippling the copper tube.
Great tutorial.
Them benders are long gone now 👍🏽
The tube needs to be annealed first. Then it can be bent smoothly.
For explaining, demonstrating, and performance of the job I give you a 10+ video was 10 too! Good job.
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I love the craftsmanship. We don't see this too much in the USA as its done mostly by soldering fittings.
At a lot of the old school here, bend copper
Thanks for shouting out the farmers!
Gotta support the movement bro 👍🏻
Thanks for sharing... would really like and appreciate to see a video similar to this for pass overs and offsets bends if possible. 👍
Liked how you used the scrap piece of copper, good video
Thanks 😊
Your videos are very informative, I am trainee gas engineer. Thank you for your effort👍
Thanks for the feedback hope it goes well for you 👍🏻
Good stuff -practice makes perfect - thank you for the video.
sure does
Hi bro thanks for your informative video I’m doing my level 2 plumbing course and I learnt a lot from you you nailed it bro thanks again 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼💐💐💐❤️🙂
Thanks bro keep it up
Great tutorial. I've bent pipe before but not as accurately as this. I'll be using your method in future. Thanks very much 👍
Just make sure you measure twice - bend once!
Awsesome teaching. Thank you so much.
Thanks 😊
Please do more videos
nice bikes ;)
Thanks for sharing this video 📸
Agree about bending and saving time i seen a guy have to solder like 100 joints by the time he was done and the hour stay after he finished his last joint. It was 8pm apparently...i can't confirm i was warm at home with my feet up 😂
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Good thats the way ,,old school ,, on you 90 degree bends I was always taught to slightly go over , as it was easier to pull out bend without creasing the pipe ,, rather than under pulling , but I guess you knew that..
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Straight copper pipe is hard drawn and thus pre-work hardened. It would be a lot safer to anneal the sections of pipe where the bend will be made to avoid stress fractures. It's east to do -- just torch the area for a few minuets. Ya, your lowering the tensile strength somewhat but better than than cracks if your unlucky.
Brilliant
Hate to be the guy under the video that pretends he knows better, but your bend is ribbed for her pleasure. Need to put some counter force on the pipe when bending to prevent that.
Great video though, you explained it perfectly!
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Awesome video really helpful good for an apprentice like me
Everydays a school day mate 👌
Great vedeo bro
Jazaka allaho khayran
I've noticed most of these pipe bending videos are coming out of the UK. I looked for a pipe bender in the US and I can't find any. There's a difference in procedure between our locations, it seems.
Fantastic and well explained 👏
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Nice if you have a pipe bender.
or use your knee lol
Kidda nice Vid
kidda G
So good!
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Walaikum Salaam Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh
Walaikum Salaam Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh my bro
W Assalam very helpful video thank you
Wa Alay Kum Salam your a legend bro!
Thanks bro
Good video brother. Well explained.
Great stuff, practice makes perfect 👌
Nice one. Good real life tutorial. 👌
Great tips.
Thanks mate
Great video as always bro. Thanks
Thanks bro
Another good video... Precise and to the point
Great tips and tricks for marking pipes.
Camera added weight : I thought I was looking at 22mm pipe until you bent it then I thought wow he is strong to do that so easy then I realise nopes 15 mm not 22mm.
Lol
Lol, me too 😂
Nice video as always
I enjoy watching your videos, very informative and helpful... keep up the good work !!
Thanks 😊
Great explanation, thank you!
Nice video waseem but uneed to clean up your pipe bender with wire wool brasso or car polish it will save u rippling the pipe up
Yep your right but i don't mind a litte ripple here and there bro
Good video well explained 👍🏼
Thanks
Walaikumusalaam wa rahmatulahe wa barakatahu excellent advice
Nice one mate 👍👍 new subscriber 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Thanks mate
Spot on , thanks
Tidy video that keep them coming 👍
Thanks bro i appreciate the love
Good video 👍
Great stuff. Open a school Brother.
inshaAllah bro
good tips! good man!
MashaAllah, that is so neat 👍🏽 Buzzin off measure twice bend once 😂 p. S is there any chance you can do a video on how to set up a rothenberger superfire 2? I've literally just bought one and never used one before, don't wanna do anything wrong..
Bro that's the easiest thing ever
@@PlumbingDoctors yes bro, I'm just a bit cautious but just going to do it 🐥
@@MohammedAli-1 go for it - thats my motto
@@PlumbingDoctors Did it bro 😀 First joint was a pre soldered straight coupler which was really good. Second joint was a 90° elbow (not pre soldered) which the solder wouldn't adhere to, so I'm guessing I didn't use enough flux. Third joint was another 90° elbow which was better but a few runs on it so didn't look nice. Going to give it another bash tomorrow iA. Hope you're keeping well 👍🏽
I feel like this is much slower and less efficient than soldering?
It can be but once your good at its the most efficient way
Great video as always can u pls explain the sequence of a combination boiler many thanks
Best to go on boiler training courses
Nah, we need to learn from the best, we’re waiting on you! 😂
Why not just use 2 elbows? What's the advantage of bending a pipe? Better flow?
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Elbow die available
What's with the rippling? Usually only see that on 180s
Benders
Amazing vid!
Thanks Mrs Begum 😘
Hi, does anyone know how to bend flat copper pipes?
I understand I'd have to stuff the flat copper pipes with, like, fine sand so that kinks won't form when bending. But is there a specific tool to bend flat copper pipes with?
Walaikum slaam
Alhumdulilah
Where did you get the tubbing bender
internet
😍عليكم السلام
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Alhumdulilah
Need new benders as its rippling the copper pipe when you use them.
Hmmm
I thought that it did that if the pipe was cold? Or is that a myth
@@Hambini no mate copper pipe rippling when bending is 2 things cheap copper or your benders need replacing.
Dont necessarily need replacing, some new guides, make sure the roller is freely moving and clean and grease the former and should be good to go. Worth checking the roller is also straight though, when mine started rippling frequent the spindle had bent so my roller was sitting off square so I did need some new ones.
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Kiddha to the farmers lol
Gotta support the movement lol
its all about the angle of the dangle
Angle of the dangle
Very good and simple almost made for muppets. Thanks
Would push fit be quicker I know it’s a bit more pricey
Push fit is the fastest yep
no compression fittings under the floor
I have explained why in the video 🙄
Nothing wrong with compression fittings under a floor void, they should never be buried in screed but a floor void is fine, so long as the pipe is properly supported.
This guy takes a day and a year to bend pipe
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Aleykumselam sir
Wa alaykum aslaam wa rahmatuliahi wa barakatahu
Is that copper L pipe?
huh?
@@PlumbingDoctors The three most common types of copper pipe used in residential and commercial construction are Type K, Type L, and Type M. A fourth type, used for drain-waste-vent, or DWV, piping, can be found in some older homes.
A lot easier just using fittings 🤣
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You look like the guy from four lions
Ok
Brilliant
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Brilliant tutorial, thank you