Here on the other side of the pond we us standard size pipe for water is 1/2 inch I. D. diameter, and the O.D. diameter is 5/8 inch. The U. S. pipe standard thickness comes in three thicknesses, designated by the capital letters M, L., K which is the thickest. What are the wall thickness of English standard Sir ??? One other thing, what is the tightest short radius can be bent using 1/2 inch water pipe ??? Sorry if I somehow missed that part if you covered the facts. Thanks too.
Been a plumber for forty years and still don't understand why people insist on measuring centre to centre, it's difficult to judge so I always measure back to back of bends, it's way more accurate!
Great for learners. Most appropriated as my teacher confusing and not making it easy
I watched a video by PlumberParts which kinda went over my head and made me feel stupid but these lessons were much easier to understand so thanks!
I should add that I mean no disrespect to James/PlumberParts, he has a wealth of great instructional videos.
great tutorial, now i got a start point to try do it myself.
Very good video 🎥 Derek 👍
Very good and helpful video. Thanks 😊
Here on the other side of the pond we us standard size pipe for water is 1/2 inch I. D. diameter, and the O.D. diameter is 5/8 inch. The U. S. pipe standard thickness comes in three thicknesses, designated by the capital letters M, L., K which is the thickest. What are the wall thickness of English standard Sir ??? One other thing, what is the tightest short radius can be bent using 1/2 inch water pipe ??? Sorry if I somehow missed that part if you covered the facts. Thanks too.
Great teaching 🎉
Been a plumber for forty years and still don't understand why people insist on measuring centre to centre, it's difficult to judge so I always measure back to back of bends, it's way more accurate!
Very well explained, thanks Derek 👍🙂👍
Thanks Derek..
Thanks Derek great video 🙏👍
great video very useful
Many thanks TomKat very useful 💙🌹👏
nice one mate
Great detailed explanation! Although it’s bisect, not dissect.
Very accurate I have different ways but good to watch another perspective
Why don’t you make a little video mate? You could have some handy tricks or the way you do it may make more sense to some people
If you do a video, put a link here
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