Box Offsets, 3 Point Saddle Bend, Parallel EMT Bends and Concentric 90° Stubs all in One Conduit

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This is exactly how we were taught in the IBEW. I am no longer an Inside wireman but sometimes I have to be as an Industrial mechanic. When I need a refresher your videos are a lifesaver. There is real financial value in what you are teaching. I thank you immensely for doing it for free. i happily subscribed.

David-ujms
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Your the first person I've seen actually measure a box offset.

liamwelsh
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Young guys starting out in the trade do not realize how much they've got it made nowdays, with the availability of info on the internet especially You Tube. The stuff this gentleman is teaching on his channel is essential fundamental knowledge that I learned when I started in the early 80's and you need to learn too to become knowledgeable and competent in the trade, and down the road when you test for your Master's License.

doninmichigan
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I bent my first pipe in 1977 and still doing it to this day. I learned all my tricks from watching guys like you on the job. Nothing is as pretty as a bunch of parallel pipes with perfect bands. I hate walking up to somebody else's job and having to run my stuff crooked so that it looks straight because the last guy didn't take the time. When an inspector walks up and sees a nice pipe job, he knows that you know what you're doing and will be nice to you on every job in the future. I developed some good relationships with inspectors over the years this way.

davenag
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I Like this Guy, I'm in my 26th year of electrical, and I appreciate seeing other vets.

richmaint
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I cant beleive this is free. God bless you man. Id pay you just to have a few hours of your time to learn more. I start today as an apprentice doing conduit bending. Im nervous but excited at the same time. Thank you for taking your time and showing us.

Hogiedaddy
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I have been plumbing for about 28 years, just kinda stuck with it, but working alongside electricians has always made me jealous. you guys have the best tools and the cleanest tools. If I had to do all over again, I would definitely be a Sparky. Great video.

Dallastexas
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I wish the IEC taught it that in depth. Thank you for taking the time to be so clear and detailed. The three point saddle was something I just could not get the concept of and you showed just how easy it was. I feel like I could go do it now.

Billy-jobt
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I just started my first site Monday as a jw. Bending emt is and always was my thing. Always was the guy piping electrical rooms and all that. I see a lot of apprentices in these comments. My biggest piece of advice, don’t overthink this stuff, and it’s gonna take you some time to be able to bend nice and clean and find the best routes.

jakehart
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As a 1st year apprentice this was immensely helpful. You explained it in a way that leaves absolutely zero questions.

Al_Gore_Rhythmn
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The world needs people like you champion. Thanks for your video.

franklindiaz
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What a great resource for electricians. Completed my apprenticeship and now going to test with the ibew. These bends are the exact ones i have to study for my JW test

PoshingtonSpark
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I’m glad i can come to your channel to learn what my trade school is unable to teach Because of time restrictions, thank you

bennylee
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You’re like the Bob Ross of pipe bending. Great explanation and enjoyable to watch. Thank you

yemenbaw
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I never thought there might be a person, explaining so easy to understand.

bahmannosratollah
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Yup, after 40 plus years as an electrician, I must say. I'm truly grateful for the good engineers electrician and programmers that have shared skills with me over the years. I'm still learning after Years of IBEW and DBA industrial automation systems.
Electrical trade is the best, I still love going to work and have never ever been without work. The science of electricity is amazing, We truly make life and the world a better place...
Love to see shared knowledge and is nothing better than group's of concentric conduits installed correctly! It's an art.

sumautomation
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Ive been bending conduit for 15plus yrs and i have to say your a great teacher so keep it up and God Bless

travisbruno
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Been watching you for a few years. I’m still in my apprenticeship.your a top notch electrician. Thanks for the video!

Foxdie
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Interesting methodology. Sin(10 deg) = 1/5.76, which is close enough to 1/6 to remember without a calculator. And the one side 'shrink' is = 0.2*height, which is rounded to 3/16" per inch on an old style tape measure. With all of this complexity, it is easy to see how experienced guys choose one method, memorize the ratios, and use them every day. Best video I've found on this topic.

spelunkerd
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When I started reading my conduit bending book I knew that this subject was going to be easier learn visually. Now I can see the math with practical application. Thank you sir

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