Good Afternoon. I recently found your channel and started watching the pipe bending videos. I'm a TA1 and watching your videos has help give me a better understanding/ supplement what my journeyman is teaching me on the job. Thank you
That's awesome that it helped you. I will be putting out more videos starting this Sunday at 11am Eastern time about electrical.. Thanks for watching and commenting ☺
I do garage doors and service residential electric service. Found your video when I saw you standing in front of a garage door. That door is the the metaphorical brother to Federal Pacific breakers. Enjoy your videos. Your explanations are plain spoken and understandable.
I truly appreciate it you and your comment. Thank you for your criticism I always appreciate honesty. I hope that you have a great Christmas and happy new year
do a video showing a 90 with a kick; that's a common need. I've been in a panel room and had to offset down, kick to the right before 90 down. and not a lot is really shown on figuring the shrink when you do a kick, and I never used an angle to figure it; I had to kick over 15 or 20 inches or whatever and 90 down to a panel. That would be a good video, brother.
I wish America would swap to metric Greetings from Scotland 🏴 America takes conduit work so much more seriously maybe I'll get your book and see if it applies to 20mm and 25mm conduit in the uk
Metric uhhh I would have learn that.. I agree most electricians do take their conduit runs serious. Some do not. If you try it let me know. Thanks for watching and commenting ☺
I never used it. I always did my bends by sight and was quite good at it too. The number crunching really doesn't matter so much on small size conduit but after you get to 1 1/2 it matters because the conduit starting to get expensive.
Hey buddy! Sorry I missed these. I'm binging on your channel now! I appreciate this video as it will help alot in using my pipe bender for making brushgards and rockslider bars. You'll have to trust me as it really relates in alot of ways. I will have to find and order a Ugly's book! Thank you!!
Cosecant refers to the ratio between the hypotenuse (the conduit) and the side opposite the angle (the size offset you need to make.) In the example at 6:13 they are making a 4 inch offset using 15 degree bends. He gets his cosecant value (3.86...) and rounds it up to 4 instead for ease of use. You take that number and multiply it by the offset which is 4". this represents the space between both 15 degree bends that make up the hypotenuse (diagonal) part of the offset.
@@MountaineerOutdoors u have some wonderful videos... Do u have one that shows how to take an old ungrounded (two prong) receptacle and replace it with a grounded (3 prong) receptacle??
you can't always go by what Google pronounces things. I use the Google maps, and I know for a fact that whoever is pronouncing the street name is pronouncing it different from everyone who lives on the street lol. I've had Google pronounce a name of someone and it isn't the way the person nor their parents say it, so just thought I would throw that out there. I'm not saying Google is wrong on this one but Google doesn't have a perfect track record and I'll leave it at that. Just because it looks like it sounds that way. Let me use a street I know it pronounces wrong "Covell" Google pronounces it with a short o on accents the first syllable, but the O is long and the accent is on the second syllable in reality. I'll leave it at that lol
Conduit Bending is truly one of the critical tasks in the electrical construction industry. Whether it's EMT, galvanized rigid steel conduit, or intermediate conduit, you'll need to bend it. Bends will be required as part of your installation. Conduit Bending Chart (PDF - Online Reading - Download ): www.toevolution.com/blog/view/2276019/conduit-bending-chart-pdf-online-reading-download
Good Afternoon. I recently found your channel and started watching the pipe bending videos. I'm a TA1 and watching your videos has help give me a better understanding/ supplement what my journeyman is teaching me on the job. Thank you
That's awesome that it helped you. I will be putting out more videos starting this Sunday at 11am Eastern time about electrical.. Thanks for watching and commenting ☺
I do garage doors and service residential electric service. Found your video when I saw you standing in front of a garage door. That door is the the metaphorical brother to Federal Pacific breakers.
Enjoy your videos. Your explanations are plain spoken and understandable.
😂 😂 😂 They analogy was epic 😂 😂 I appreciate your comment and watching ☺
Those brkrs are hard to find😳
You've done a lot of enjoyable -- and really useful and informative videos. This one, alas, is not among your best.
I truly appreciate it you and your comment. Thank you for your criticism I always appreciate honesty. I hope that you have a great Christmas and happy new year
Can you make a video taking measurements for different scenarios thanks for sharing your knowledge!!!
Definitely, watch for it in the upcoming months. I have already done it just waiting for it to be on u tube. Thanks for the comment and watching ☺
Yes that would help so much sometimes i dont know wth to measure off of smh
do a video showing a 90 with a kick; that's a common need. I've been in a panel room and had to offset down, kick to the right before 90 down. and not a lot is really shown on figuring the shrink when you do a kick, and I never used an angle to figure it; I had to kick over 15 or 20 inches or whatever and 90 down to a panel. That would be a good video, brother.
Good idea I'll definitely keep that in mind when I do the Bending videos in the upcoming months
Grt video...i need to remember to add shrinkage🏃🏃🏃🕺⚡💥
Definitely
I wish America would swap to metric Greetings from Scotland 🏴
America takes conduit work so much more seriously maybe I'll get your book and see if it applies to 20mm and 25mm conduit in the uk
Metric uhhh I would have learn that.. I agree most electricians do take their conduit runs serious. Some do not. If you try it let me know. Thanks for watching and commenting ☺
That 20mm is basically equivalent to 3/4” of an inch. Then 25 mm is basically 1”.
I never used it. I always did my bends by sight and was quite good at it too. The number crunching really doesn't matter so much on small size conduit but after you get to 1 1/2 it matters because the conduit starting to get expensive.
Honestly me too. Not when I first started though.
Only issue with guys who bend by sight alone, it’s almost impossible to math there bends or so matching offsets
Hey buddy! Sorry I missed these. I'm binging on your channel now! I appreciate this video as it will help alot in using my pipe bender for making brushgards and rockslider bars. You'll have to trust me as it really relates in alot of ways. I will have to find and order a Ugly's book! Thank you!!
You can google it its on there or I can Instagram you the information
Apple has the ugly's app also and easy to carry around on your phone.
Cosecant refers to the ratio between the hypotenuse (the conduit) and the side opposite the angle (the size offset you need to make.) In the example at 6:13 they are making a 4 inch offset using 15 degree bends. He gets his cosecant value (3.86...) and rounds it up to 4 instead for ease of use. You take that number and multiply it by the offset which is 4". this represents the space between both 15 degree bends that make up the hypotenuse (diagonal) part of the offset.
Exactly
Glad we could get through pronunciation with you. 😂
😂 😂
Nice video . Thanks
My pleasure thanks for watching and commenting ☺
A friend of mine used to refer to IBEW as "I Barely Ever Work." lol
😂 😂 Before I was in the ibew we use to say that I Been Every Where.. 😂 😂 Thanks for watching and commenting ☺
I Block Every Walkway
😂 😂
It actually stands for I Blow Enormous Wieners.
Nicely said lol imma tell my local 212 electrical tech that's my cousin this lol
I'm looking for the shrinkage value to shorten this video length.
😂 😂 😂 😏😏
I have the 2020 ulgys electrical reference book... a little different from 2011
I'd say it probably does. Thanks for the comment and watching ☺
@@MountaineerOutdoors u have some wonderful videos... Do u have one that shows how to take an old ungrounded (two prong) receptacle and replace it with a grounded (3 prong) receptacle??
Thanks!
Always my pleasure ☺
What’s the difference between bending rigid vs emt
Nothing except rigid is thicker
So good
If u pls can I get copy of ur great book
They sell them at any home depot or lowes in the electrical aisle it's called the uglys book
if you have an iPhone, you can get the ugly's app for your iphone!👍
What I learned from this video-I am not smart enough to be an electrician.
😂 😂 😂... Naw that's not bad. Your smart brother it's not as hard as it seems
Just get in the field and shadow an ole school elect.. And pay attention..☝
Definitely
Great job.
LU #613
I appreciate it ☺
you can't always go by what Google pronounces things. I use the Google maps, and I know for a fact that whoever is pronouncing the street name is pronouncing it different from everyone who lives on the street lol. I've had Google pronounce a name of someone and it isn't the way the person nor their parents say it, so just thought I would throw that out there. I'm not saying Google is wrong on this one but Google doesn't have a perfect track record and I'll leave it at that. Just because it looks like it sounds that way. Let me use a street I know it pronounces wrong "Covell" Google pronounces it with a short o on accents the first syllable, but the O is long and the accent is on the second syllable in reality. I'll leave it at that lol
Yep I do agree with you on that. Thanks for the comment and watching ☺
Whether he’s right or wrong- the pronunciation dispute is a prime example of not willing to admit fault- “get to the facts brother!”
Bruh I did admit that I was wrong?? 😕
Conduit Bending is truly one of the critical tasks in the electrical construction industry. Whether it's EMT, galvanized rigid steel conduit, or intermediate conduit, you'll need to bend it. Bends will be required as part of your installation.
Conduit Bending Chart (PDF - Online Reading - Download ): www.toevolution.com/blog/view/2276019/conduit-bending-chart-pdf-online-reading-download
That's an awesome guide. Great comment and thanks for watching.