Chicago Bender, Bending an Offset part 2
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- čas přidán 18. 07. 2019
- This video shows how to bend an offset using a Chicago bender, I explain how to use an Accu-bend in order to not get a dog leg in an offset. The using of a protractor will make your bends easy to get a more accurate degree of bend.
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Thank you sir for the videos. Makes me more confident in class
"I went too far... fuuuuuuu" lol it happens.
Im an industrial electrician and dont bend conduit often. I mostly do troubleshooting and work on installed equipment. But when i do have to bend conduit its been a while so its nice for a refresher video. Nice job
Thanks so much for this! I am in the Local 103 IBEW apprenticeship program and am expanding my knowledge from hand benders and emt to working with rigid and larger conduit. This really helps, thanks so much. God bless and stay safe
Glad you made the comment about the sharpie, I was having an aneurysm watching that ink go on. 😂
Craig, thanks for the vids, great channel.
Awesome bro thank u I've been watching ur videos... they are helping me out alot
Good video. Would like to see a back to back 90 deg. Bend using the Chicago bender. Keep it up!
Thanks for share your knowledge
Nice. Great job.
This is a great video
Nice job thanks
Gracias
Klein has a digital level. It's great because you can zero it and don't have to get the bender on a level surface.
"I went too far! ****"
Can you make a video on parallel offsets
Can u make a video or u bending and offset and a 90 on the same stick
you could also use a short piece of uni-strut on the conduit held on by a uni-strut strap and level the strut as well if you dont have one only problem I seen with the video is that when you made the marks on the conduit you not explain where the mark on the conduit lies in the shoe
I liked the soft spoken "fuck" when you realized you'd gone too far
As soon as you said ridged gal, "Subscribe" bending emt is easy galvanized pipe will make you question your career choices.