How To Bend EMT Conduit/Tubing - HOW ELECTRICIANS BEND 90s, OFFSETS, BOX OFFSETS, & KICKS

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  • This is, no-doubt, my most asked for topic to do an episode. “Do an episode on bending conduit” they say….”It’ll be fun” they say… Well my friends, strap in, here we go….
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    First off there are some things to understand about different types of conduits. For example today we’re going to be bending EMT (Electrical Metallic Tubing). This type of conduit is relatively easy to bend using a bender if you’re bending 1/2”, 3/4”, or 1”. Once you get to about 1 1/4” and up this type of conduit requires a larger bender, and a lot of ass behind the person bending it. Normally in this situation a company will use a “Chicago Bender” or an “Machine Bender” (which is normally either electric, pneumatic, hydraulic)
    In our example we’re going to be dealing with 1/2”, 3/4”, and 1” EMT. This is the easiest conduit to bend, so for those of you practicing at home - choose 1/2” EMT to start with before moving up to 3/4” or 1” as the ease of use makes the understanding go further.
    Understanding The Bender
    First thing we talk about is understanding the bender. There are tons of little lines, marks, and numbers on the shoe of a conduit bender, and knowing which one does what is half the battle. To start off, every bender has stamped in it what type of conduit the bender is designed to be used for. A 1/2” bender will say “1/2” EMT Only” or something similar - usually located where the shoe meets the threaded end of the handle. If you flip the bender around 180 degrees, in the same spot there will be a stamp for what size takeoff you’ll need to use to achieve the proper bend with this bender.
    Next are the lines that say 10, 22.5, 30, 45, and 60 next to them. These are your angles of bend radius. To bend a 30 degree angle with a conduit bender, you bend the pipe up from the ground until the 30 degree line on the bender is parallel to the pipe and floor. You would flip the bender over and repeat this step if you were trying to bend a 30 degree offset to overcome an obstacle.
    Probably the most important mark to learn is the “arrow” - this is the marker you’ll use most often when bending 90’s or offsets. If you need to bend a 90 or offset at 65” you’ll mark your pipe and line the arrow up with the mark, and bend accordingly.
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  • @TheTantanski
    @TheTantanski 4 роки тому +1503

    I was a 6 months in as an apprentice, my boss personally and many time explained and demonstrated me 90 bends, both forward and backwards, offsets, kicks, 3 and 4 point saddles, box offsets, etc, but I couldn't get it. I only was good at 90 bends, box offsets (sort of) and then one day we get a project at an airport and it needed to be done asap, it was a store remodel, and we were short on manpower, so there I am, boxed everything out, stubbed up above ceiling grid, now I need to run the pipes on the pipe rack to the 18x18 24x24 etc j boxes and into the panel. I call the boss an like "hey boss Boxed out and stubbed into the ceiling" but I'm nervous to continue because I'm not good with other bends" He goes "look, I've shown you everything, I cant be there, others cant be there, either figure it out or be laid off for a week until an available foreman can get there" I was silent for a few seconds. then my boss goes "look, don't worry if you mess up, Im willing to let you mess up 100 feet of 1" conduit if you will guarantee you will try your best to learn" I said "I will try" a week later I was bending pipe like it was second nature. My advice, be willing to make mistakes, but LEARN from them, also a cool boss helps a LOT.!

    • @TheTantanski
      @TheTantanski 4 роки тому +30

      @Dylan McHarg I absolutely agree, that was a risky move, but it taught me a lot.! And I am going to possibly be looking for a new company to work for in the coming months, when this Virus thing blows over.

    • @wientz
      @wientz 4 роки тому +35

      @@TheTantanski Experienced electricians have a name for the mistakes. We call it the oh oh pile and if any electrician stops making the odd wrong bend he or she is likely dead.

    • @cipher1167
      @cipher1167 4 роки тому +19

      Man it’s really great to have a great mentor, I am so lucky and privileged to have one as well!

    • @MrWaalkman
      @MrWaalkman 4 роки тому +15

      @Dylan McHarg Well, yeah, you are correct. An apprentice is supposed to be under that watchful eye of a Journeyman or Master electrician at all times. That said, I was turned loose for things like running conduit for parking lots and setting the sonotube and the anchor bolts for the lot lights before my second year. Hard to mess up too badly digging a ditch...

    • @MrWaalkman
      @MrWaalkman 4 роки тому +33

      My last apprentice was deathly afraid of the bender and it took me telling him to go to the boneyard, grab some conduit, and start making mistakes. I didn't care what he came up with as long as he was trying. From then on he progressed fairly quickly.
      He got to the point where he was justifiably proud, and wanted to show me what he had learned. So I set him to putting in a run, and he measured and bent the conduit perfectly. Nice! I handed my tape measure to him and proceed to run a 90, a saddle, another 90 (rolled), and a kick to bring it up straight. Fit the first time, and who needs a tape measure? :)
      As for leaving the shop, think twice before you do. The problem being that you already have a decent relationship with your current employer, and a new shop may or may not be all that it's cracked up to be. Take it from me, there's a reason why my 4 year apprenticeship was the best 7 years of my life.
      I assume that you are earning your hours (8,000?), with the goal of being able to apply to take the test once you qualify. Hang in there, get enough experience to be an asset elsewhere and then look around. Until then it's the big three: "Head down, mouth shut, and hands busy".
      Good luck!

  • @robertowens1898
    @robertowens1898 3 роки тому +310

    I also truly appreciate the cursing 😂 feel like I'm on a job site

  • @jamespottorff6419
    @jamespottorff6419 3 роки тому +40

    I've been bending conduit for years now and I have to give you credit where its due , You are a very good teacher if someone who has never done it before you make it very easy to understand great job man

  • @ghanacuty
    @ghanacuty 4 роки тому +121

    As an electrical engineer, I find your videos very insightful! It makes me think beyond the NEC callouts and application theory. Thinking of how the drawings are interpreted vs how the installer carries it out is very important for engineers to know!

    • @chrish3720
      @chrish3720 2 роки тому +28

      Yea, stop designing impossible shit dud.

    • @kevinharrison4192
      @kevinharrison4192 2 роки тому +1

      The engineers that draw up my companies prints are trash,obviously never been on a job and obviously never done the work they’re drawing

    • @user-gz4ve8mw9l
      @user-gz4ve8mw9l 2 роки тому +3

      @@kevinharrison4192 Yet they get paid far more than the people doing the work I'd venture. For theory/concepts, without field experience for the direct application typically.

    • @thereynolds2725
      @thereynolds2725 2 роки тому +6

      Engineers should spend a couple of years in the field.

    • @bobd.
      @bobd. 2 роки тому +2

      Agree, just like a doctor does a couple years residency before he's turned loose on patients.
      Can't learn everything in lectures, a lab class, and a couple projects for extra points on your grade. :-)

  • @jeremiezook5661
    @jeremiezook5661 5 років тому +130

    Wow, wire trick is a life saver. I dont mess with pipe often and EVERYTIME I go to bend pipe I have to sit there and think about it over and over.

    • @MikeGillett58
      @MikeGillett58 5 років тому +30

      Then bend it wrong, two or three times, then you cut it and put a coupler in...

    • @MrRay2364
      @MrRay2364 5 років тому +3

      That makes two of us!

    • @allinbeam817
      @allinbeam817 5 років тому +1

      Haha i use alot of couplers haha

    • @girlmastergeneral
      @girlmastergeneral 5 років тому

      Easier to just buy a few extra pieces lol :-P

    • @eddieo9424
      @eddieo9424 3 роки тому +1

      So get yourself a bundle of pipe and practice also you can start a apprenticeship

  • @thepeter3116
    @thepeter3116 5 років тому +351

    We have entered the post-youtube era of bendin' pipe. All future benders will have your voice in their head as they develop the skill.

    • @navrickwilliamson4336
      @navrickwilliamson4336 5 років тому +5

      That's me Everytime I'm in class😂😂😂

    • @CASH-TO-THE-MERE101
      @CASH-TO-THE-MERE101 4 роки тому

      thepeter 👍👍👍😂😂😂

    • @ExtremeWassabi
      @ExtremeWassabi 3 роки тому +12

      well ya, organized labor is dead so its just a bunch of us rats out here trying to learn and our only source is either a kind superior on the job (rarely the case) or youtube. In NYC it costs 20k+ to get into a "tech" school (2 yrs) which from what I heard is BS and nobody cares that you finished it because the best thing you can put down on your resume is experience.

    • @RadDadisRad
      @RadDadisRad 3 роки тому

      Nah

    • @Ripu2
      @Ripu2 3 роки тому

      I learned from Lowes Cory. I bend good with his guidance.

  • @dewaynehanson3751
    @dewaynehanson3751 3 роки тому +4

    I was a former Electrician in the Norfolk Naval Shipyard @ P-Town, VA. USA...
    I was not only a wiring dude, but a Conduit Bending Freak as well...
    And i did enjoy all of the bending I had to do, because it was all ART to me...
    As well as a SKILL that not many people could do. I leaned it through my dad that taught me as a young 12 year old kid.
    I have no son to teach, but i did have a daughter and I taught her everything I learned over the years,
    and now she's an Architect and is doing very well. She even knows how to wire buildings too.
    P.S. I also ENJOYED all of the FOUL words used, S*** / D** / What tha' F*** / H*** / and probably more I missed...
    It was all NORMAL to all of us ELECTRICAL DUDES anyway... I really ENJOYED your VIDEO BROTHER ! ! !

  • @NeoAH90
    @NeoAH90 5 років тому +450

    6:23 ''Forward'' 90º 15:19 Offset 32:48 Box Offset 39:48 Kick.

    • @justinmckibben4534
      @justinmckibben4534 5 років тому

      forward not formard lol!

    • @NeoAH90
      @NeoAH90 5 років тому +2

      @@justinmckibben4534 yeah

    • @justinmckibben4534
      @justinmckibben4534 5 років тому +5

      @@NeoAH90 should have left it

    • @NeoAH90
      @NeoAH90 5 років тому +5

      @@justinmckibben4534Nah better u blow me

    • @justinmckibben4534
      @justinmckibben4534 5 років тому

      Sounds like a crybaby apprentice. How many times your foreman make you go get him coffee lil baby?

  • @user-wb7rj8on1q
    @user-wb7rj8on1q 5 років тому +50

    Im 18 and just started working as an electrician, need all the knowledge i can get

    • @dewaynehanson3751
      @dewaynehanson3751 3 роки тому +4

      Learn all you can young man... IT'S all worth it in the long run & your future too ! ! !

    • @lawoull.6581
      @lawoull.6581 3 роки тому +6

      So how are you doing so far???you still hanging in there🕺⚡

    • @lawoull.6581
      @lawoull.6581 3 роки тому

      @@dewaynehanson3751 well said🏃🏃💥

    • @user-wb7rj8on1q
      @user-wb7rj8on1q 3 роки тому +14

      In my 2nd year now, done a little bit of residential, commercial, industrial and i just joined my local union

    • @jakesully5402
      @jakesully5402 2 роки тому +6

      @@user-wb7rj8on1q you’re getting there man !!! Keep rolling a couple more years and you will be fully licensed and will have earned the title of Wizard of the Wires. Keeper of the Current. Shepherd of the Shock. In short, we are miracle workers who build a better world with some bad-ass tools every freaking day. It’s no wonder we electricians are so arrogant and cocky 😀😀

  • @Norm475
    @Norm475 4 роки тому +10

    I am 77 YO it sure would have been nice to have your video when I was younger and learning how to bend conduit. Thanks, great job.

    • @FOH3663
      @FOH3663 3 роки тому +1

      You don't remember the old Jack Benfield films on conduit bending?

  • @barrymilam5734
    @barrymilam5734 3 роки тому +7

    I've been a plumber for 48 years, but it's good to know how you bend EMT piping. Keep up the good work and your videos are great.....

  • @MeltonIndustries
    @MeltonIndustries 5 років тому +11

    I've been doing commercial electrical work for 5+ years and never once did anybody teach me these simple tricks on the bender. I always was fighting those super tight bends on back to back 90's so thank you so much! I learned a very valuable lesson today!

    • @danhoemke9287
      @danhoemke9287 Рік тому +3

      Shame on the journeyman you work with, that's there job to pass along knowledge, but I could bend with the best of them after a year maybe 2, good teachers, and I wanted to be good at it

  • @SCOOPER486
    @SCOOPER486 4 роки тому +19

    Finally i found someone who makes me understand clearly

  • @danielquezada3058
    @danielquezada3058 5 років тому +27

    Being in the Elevator Trade, we do a lot of electrical work. Especially in our machine rooms. Lots of pipe bending going on. Going to go buy me some pipe, a bender and some beer to practice. Thank you so much for the pointers and for taking the time to make the video!

    • @ferniesocorro3292
      @ferniesocorro3292 3 роки тому

      Get the ugly book too , there's a lot of information on how to bend pipe

    • @Nevonicae
      @Nevonicae 2 роки тому +1

      Lol elevator guys emt work is the most brutal shit I’ve ever seen

  • @925Co
    @925Co 2 роки тому +2

    Yo Dustin, right? Watched this video 2 years ago and offsets could not be easier. Level on bender, perpendicular. Double distance. Comes out perfect everytime. LIFEHACK ElectricalTrick! Thank you my friend, wire trick everything. With these tricks ANYBODY can bend pipe. It's crazy how many people don't know about this ! Thanks buddy

  • @BRISKOLOKS
    @BRISKOLOKS 3 роки тому +3

    Love bending emt now and am thankful for those who took their time to teach a young apprentice

  • @markb.1259
    @markb.1259 5 років тому +6

    I'm pretty mechanically coordinated, have never bent any EMT, but have always wanted to play around with it. EXCELLENT video!!! Really appreciate how you tied it all in by showing the practical application at the end by showing that job you worked on. Well Done... Thanks!

  • @dakotahammond4248
    @dakotahammond4248 4 роки тому +84

    This is so helpful. As a new apprentice It's nice to be able to think about this stuff with out my foreman yelling at me to hurry up. Haha

    • @belaskoflek3703
      @belaskoflek3703 4 роки тому +7

      Hahah yup, eventually you will be dreaming about a full day work before waking up and having to go to work

    • @chrisfranks1422
      @chrisfranks1422 4 роки тому +1

      Hurry up every chance you get! (Hums Jeopardy theme song)

    • @drew22
      @drew22 3 роки тому +3

      Exactly, most journeymen are not natural teachers and this type of video really puts guys like us ahead

    • @tahorodriguez7530
      @tahorodriguez7530 2 роки тому +1

      Fr my foreman always on my ass tellin me to move faster, like damn you want me to sprint everywhere?

    • @andresmendez7800
      @andresmendez7800 2 роки тому

      @@tahorodriguez7530 tell him grab his tools to help u move faster

  • @alextomanovich8486
    @alextomanovich8486 4 роки тому +10

    This is one of those things in life that seems like it should be super easy, and yet on my small project I'm working on for myself, somehow I'm getting everything wrong. Very helpful tips and well-explained. Thanks!

  • @Pyroguy410
    @Pyroguy410 4 роки тому +15

    I wish I watched your videos when I started in the trade 5 years ago! The best way to learn pipe bending is through practice. EMT seems simple after running rigid. Threaded pipe is much less forgiving.

  • @Downsy882
    @Downsy882 Рік тому +4

    Garry’s trick is about to make me a professional pipe bender

  • @gibby03exe79
    @gibby03exe79 3 роки тому +12

    I'm currently enrolled in an electricity class at my local career and technical school that prepares us for work in the electrical field, mainly electricians, so this is extremely helpful, thank you!

    • @Progammer07
      @Progammer07 Рік тому +1

      Electrical courses from college are useless unless you want to be a EE. Go thru an apprenticeship!

    • @nicocaffarilla8556
      @nicocaffarilla8556 2 місяці тому

      Sadly the competition in Chicago makes finding an apprenticeship difficult. I tried through the union too

  • @SandmanBiker
    @SandmanBiker Місяць тому

    My Dude! My Dude! Machine tool electrician and panel builder for 25 years (no apprenticeship or schooling). We use a lot of cable, THHN, and MTW with cable tray and ductwork, so my bending skills are amateurish, at best. Most of my mentors have been "eyeballers," so not good at the math. I learned more in 45 minutes with you than any type of training in the past. Keep it up! I do want to see the 3 and 4 point saddle videos😅 My Dude! You don't just wear the hat, you got the cattle!!!

  • @jigheadgino47
    @jigheadgino47 5 років тому +65

    If you’re an apprentice best video on UA-cam you can watch

    • @209streetbox6
      @209streetbox6 5 років тому +1

      Gino Romero I agree ☝️

    • @JCMacDonald
      @JCMacDonald 5 років тому +6

      first week in and have been studying videos everyday. whatever it takes to develop my skills quicker i will do.

    • @dirytsouth98
      @dirytsouth98 4 роки тому

      yes i like this video.

  • @swgohclone4716
    @swgohclone4716 2 роки тому +3

    I'm going to take a little pipe bending test today for an automation controls company. I watched this to brush up on my bending and it's absolutely simple and spot on brother.
    I love your videos and thank you for making them.
    You make teaching my assistants much easier. The sad truth, though, you can either bend pipe or you can't. Doesn't matter how good the teacher is. 😂

  • @barrb6134
    @barrb6134 5 років тому +12

    It's a pleasure viewing a true craftsman's work, someone that takes pride in their particular craft, and the end result is something you can be proud that your NAME is on that job!

  • @powellpercussion1339
    @powellpercussion1339 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the great refresher! I haven't bent conduit in years and now have a garage to play in. Great video! Thanks for being so genuine!

  • @RedDeadKid7
    @RedDeadKid7 3 роки тому

    My man 100 grand! You're really the man Dustin! I've been watching your videos since 2019 and they helped me excel in school and now I've been a commercial electrician for about 8 months now and I find myself referencing a lot of videos more and more. I truly appreciate it!

  • @timc9893
    @timc9893 4 роки тому +6

    You made this look so easy, even an HVAC guy can do it. Great job!

  • @nachtdiertje1972
    @nachtdiertje1972 5 років тому +10

    Great explanation of bending US-style. Very nice to see and i'm glad, as a dutch electrician, that we 98% work with pvc and only 2% steel. We used to have steel, but that was about 50 years ago. Nowadays we use steel only in special applications, like shielded circuits or if we need support where we can't place a bracket. This way of bending is only used in central heating overhere. Your way is much more efficient and easier too handle. I'm going to look for this type of bendingiron in the Netherlands. Yours is only 1 part, while ours is 2 parts (1 of 2 is always missing :) ). Advantage of our system is that you can bend in the air, but advantage of your system is that you have more leverage because yours is longer and you can use your bodyweight.

    • @flametraincbd4573
      @flametraincbd4573 5 років тому +1

      In the United States you can't have PVC in a building cause when it burns it's let's off toxic fumes.. lol they need to catch up

    • @aouxima
      @aouxima 5 років тому

      @@flametraincbd4573 use halogen free pipes

    • @thomasmarable6818
      @thomasmarable6818 4 роки тому

      @@flametraincbd4573 not true, I have done jobs in pvc. Like aquariums, and few hotels on the coast.

  • @gencoupe9680
    @gencoupe9680 2 роки тому +3

    Love this guy- has helped me so far in my electrical career. I am about a year and a half in. Just changed from residential to commercial and industrial and it is very large shit! So I am in a new world now so here I am trying to not look like a idiot bending pipe and make it look good too😂😄

  • @ronaldmunoz2411
    @ronaldmunoz2411 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks my dude. I'm a first year, and I was on a solar job for about 9 months, so no pipe bending experience AT ALL, and now I'm on an industrial job, and I had not a clue how to bend pipe, watched this video, and very informative, I cant wait to start practicing.

    • @michaelhaungooah856
      @michaelhaungooah856 2 роки тому

      Same dude. I spent a year in solar farm work and I'm on my first industrial job building a new hospital and no idea how to bend any pipe. This is a very useful vid.

  • @paulkendrick9015
    @paulkendrick9015 2 роки тому +4

    That was an amazing video. Your demo was very easy to understand and you were very thorough with your explanations. I have watched a lot of your videos. This by far, is the best one. The most informative. Thanks! Keep up the great work.

  • @brentwerks1471
    @brentwerks1471 5 років тому +5

    All electricians should take pride in their work and follow: NEC Article 110.12 "Mechanical Execution of Work. Electrical equipment shall be installed in a neat and workmanship manner." Good videos, thank you for lining up all your bends and keeping the couplings in a line. It may end up using a bit more pipe but it makes everything look professional and the customer appreciates it too which means more business comes your way. Good job with the videos looking forward to watching some more.

    • @myrondesjarlait9752
      @myrondesjarlait9752 3 роки тому

      Look at the gaps in the pipework in the thumbnail, the way it wanders back & forth. If I was running the job it wouldn't fly.

  • @shillstompers3793
    @shillstompers3793 4 роки тому +3

    I have bent my fair share of pipe over the last 50 years, (RET). Nice simple and effective demonstration here. Kudos!

  • @MikeSmith-nu9wt
    @MikeSmith-nu9wt 14 днів тому

    I feel blessed now , i learned to bend exhuast pipe on Ben Peirson pipe bending machines , 11/2 " to 4" , for cars and trucks , shot gun duals etc . Even card bending , where you hook a degree wheel to your pipe mark your measurements and follow what the card tells you to bend , making exhuast parts without having a car there to copy bend the exhuast , i really enjoyed it so much i bought a hoist and all the tools to do at home ..then it faded out . Exhuast last alot longer now , some vehicles die with 300,000 miles and its original exhuast nowadays ..this would be fun ..i bend all kinds of lines on cars also , brake lines , ac lines , old school car fuel lines ..make them look like original when its applicable ..i picked my conduit out of the trash for my garage wiring job , i used the bends and lengths i had , its nice having more than one electric outlet and cieling light in a garage ..

  • @authenticteecee
    @authenticteecee 4 роки тому +29

    We are on this currently so I’m using your videos to learn lol

  • @williamwallace6255
    @williamwallace6255 5 років тому +7

    That wire trick help so much! I've cut and put in a coupler to correct my bend direction 😡

  • @slecuyer21
    @slecuyer21 5 років тому +2

    Awesome content, I've learned all of this before, but took a few years off to do some oilfield work, and just started getting back into the electrical trade. Your videos are a great refresher course for me, and I subbed accordingly.

  • @andrewgaulin
    @andrewgaulin 5 років тому +2

    Thank you sir! I’m just starting out my journey as an electrician. This video was exceptionally helpful! Keep making videos man

  • @johnnypineda6390
    @johnnypineda6390 5 років тому +14

    Love home you fixed your overbend while making an “example” on how to fix it

  • @garciaomar2013
    @garciaomar2013 5 років тому +19

    This is why you are hands down the best electrician on UA-cam! Cheers from an LA Sparky.

  • @markchidester6239
    @markchidester6239 3 роки тому +2

    Conduit is a form of art!
    Impressive job, you definitely take pride in your work.
    Glad I found your channel

  • @jorgecervantes4094
    @jorgecervantes4094 5 років тому +2

    You are a efective teacher man. Good job explaining DETAILS , thanks

  • @bloodofchristjesuscoversme1878
    @bloodofchristjesuscoversme1878 4 роки тому +4

    I love you man, I wish you were my journeyman, and I your apprntice. You really teach well. Thank You so much. This video is like a Godsend. No one else really wants to take the time to teach this. 💕 Bless your soul!

  • @manwells7019
    @manwells7019 5 років тому +5

    26:18 LMAO this sequence was hilarious cause it's true.. damn good tutorial. Thanks for taking the time! Rookies like me appreciate it

    • @SlothPossum
      @SlothPossum 5 років тому

      it was hilarious for me too I did just what he was saying

  • @daltonfisher3026
    @daltonfisher3026 4 місяці тому

    Just started this trade last week as a 26 year old man and these videos are so damn helpful. The way you explain shit is so simple to understand, the guy I’m working with is no teacher so thank you for this channel.

  • @Qays1989
    @Qays1989 11 місяців тому

    Bro I’ve been using my level this whole time all I have to do is make sure the handle is perpendicular with the floor. Come on man why does everybody else make it so difficult to initial so easy. Well you are the best teacher I’ve ever seen. You dumb it down in Laymans terms.

  • @billwong7420
    @billwong7420 4 роки тому +5

    I am amazed that you do tutorial video with full gears on your waist!

  • @TDG_GAME
    @TDG_GAME 5 років тому +6

    You have no idea how bad I needed this video, lol. Thanks so much for all of your content, Dustin.

  • @broccolifan6971
    @broccolifan6971 5 років тому

    I like this clear realistic instructions.
    Bending pipe is electrician 101 but the very fundamental mental and physical workout.
    Solid stuff. Thanks!

  • @Slaytounge
    @Slaytounge 2 роки тому +1

    This is intimidating. Not because of how you presented it, you did great, but because of how much special awareness is required. Legit will be practicing at home lol

  • @henceforthbass
    @henceforthbass 4 роки тому +3

    This video was exactly what I needed, thank you brotha!!!

  • @girlmastergeneral
    @girlmastergeneral 5 років тому +12

    Dude so hilarious. Love the helper analogies. We've all been there hahaha

  • @randyGelectromusicwrldwide
    @randyGelectromusicwrldwide 5 місяців тому

    Bro I love your videos and entire channel. I’m fairly new as a electrician coming out of 23 years of Engineering in the Oil business. I have sent your videos to a lot of our apprentices and they love them. Thank you for doing what you do. Great material. I wish you a healthy and prosperous 2024.

  • @fernandochiquette8968
    @fernandochiquette8968 2 місяці тому

    You have a talent for teaching man. I’m a total beginner and your video was integral to me learning the basics. Thank you!

  • @StraightTour
    @StraightTour 4 роки тому +4

    Hey bro, Thank you, I’m inspired to be just like you. I was about to start my pre-apprentice program as an electrician but Covid-19 cancelled all my plans . Anyways, much respect to you sir, watching from Philippines.

  • @Titaniumstrong
    @Titaniumstrong 5 років тому +3

    Outstanding video. You would be great if you had your own cable television show! Thank you for this video.

  • @B5Blue1968
    @B5Blue1968 5 років тому

    When you got to point of using the wire i laughed, someone showed me that many years ago. It works like a champ!! really enjoyed your video.

  • @Welcome2Niches
    @Welcome2Niches Рік тому

    Man I love this guy. I swear him giving the anecdotes of which direction to bend - I had that exact experience many times lol.

  • @traditionaltools5080
    @traditionaltools5080 2 роки тому +3

    One suggestion when bending a kick is to plan it, choose an angle and calculate an actual bend point. It saves a lot of back & forth, starting too close and needing a sharper bend, hitting other obstacles and it's repeatable. Plus knowing the actual angle helps to know when you've hit four 90s.

  • @steveguida2278
    @steveguida2278 4 роки тому +3

    Excellent video, thank you very much! Not many people like giving up their secrets, they consider them job security. To me, that just means THEY have insecurities. I like helping people as much as I can as well. Learning by our mistakes is a great thing, but mistakes cost money in time and in material. You did a great job teaching us, and a greater job giving up YOUR time...

    • @peterlukaszczyk7080
      @peterlukaszczyk7080 Рік тому

      Passing on knowledge is great, it’s rewarding and satisfying. But teaching the fundamentals is very important. When making an offset or kick Eyeballing it is BS, he should be teaching multipliers and shrinkage and stop saying the math changes depending on the conduit you’re bending. It’s the same. This video was disappointing

  • @SparkyJMAC
    @SparkyJMAC 3 роки тому

    Great video man, so glad you showed that you can use the inside of the handle to adjust a 90, so many electricians forget or just don’t know about that, teach your apprentices properly 💪👍

  • @hokimocus
    @hokimocus 2 роки тому

    I have never bent a conduit in my life. Thank you for sharing how it's done. My confidence level has increased significantly.

  • @xDeFuZeDx
    @xDeFuZeDx 5 років тому +3

    Honestly was looking for videos like this about three months ago without any avail. Its like you do the research yourself to see whats not out there and then make it a point to get the information out to us. Keep up the hard work man.

    • @ElectricianU
      @ElectricianU  5 років тому +3

      Lol I wish I could say I was that smart. I just collect comments and do what people ask for. More often I just do what comes to mind. Either way though I’m glad you got some value from it my dude!

  • @brian916150
    @brian916150 5 років тому +3

    thank you been waiting for this video for a while

  • @evanmaskell591
    @evanmaskell591 3 роки тому

    I’m 17 turning 18 in August I am beginning my apprenticeship in a few weeks from now, these videos and codes help a lot! Greatly appreciated.

  • @YourOldDog
    @YourOldDog 5 років тому

    Thanks for doing a vid for rookies, you made it very easy to understand and have saved the lives of lots of emt !

  • @lowvoltagedude7837
    @lowvoltagedude7837 5 років тому +7

    The wire trick is a good one for sure.
    Helps with the mind f***

  • @constantinopal1914
    @constantinopal1914 4 роки тому +7

    Awesome content man. An eye opening moment for me was coming to the realization that the trig/multipliers for bending offsets are applicable to bending kicks too. If you need to kick a 90 to hit a knockout or any other precision situation, you can measure the distance you need to kick, choose an angle to bend it with, and use the corresponding multiplier for that angle to determine where to mark your pipe in relation to the 90. If the measurement you arrive at doesn't fit the situation, choose a more/less severe angle depending on the amount of travel desired and repeat. Thanks for all your effort towards demystifying the trade.

  • @zerikspeed5667
    @zerikspeed5667 2 роки тому

    Dustin my name is Zee I have been following your videos since I started back in 2017. I am a fellow Electrician in Austin, TX as well, thank you for all you break down constantly and give everyone a better understanding. You can tell a whole lot about your craftsmanship. Keep this shit up dude!

  • @Monkey101Toes
    @Monkey101Toes 5 років тому +1

    Just starting commercial been in residential for 15 months. I was super confused on bending mainly because I didn't recognize the concept of a forward and backward 90°. I learned from you and I will now subscribe and say thank you.

    • @mohammaddaniyal4538
      @mohammaddaniyal4538 5 років тому

      hey , i am about to enter in this field i am curious how much money electrcion can make ?

    • @aguyandhiscomputer
      @aguyandhiscomputer 5 років тому

      @@mohammaddaniyal4538 In this market? Very good money.

  • @arronbingham3769
    @arronbingham3769 4 роки тому +42

    Back in my day we didnt have benders or conduit. Or Electrcity.

    • @okusitinotahitua1020
      @okusitinotahitua1020 4 роки тому +1

      BUT what you had boy?

    • @MrWaalkman
      @MrWaalkman 4 роки тому +13

      I'm not saying that I am an old electrician or anything, but as an apprentice I used to fly kites with Ben Franklin...

    • @DavidWoodsMusic
      @DavidWoodsMusic 4 роки тому

      My ass 😂 bending been in play for longer then you been alive

  • @mikeeternal777
    @mikeeternal777 5 років тому +4

    Yup, I've wasted some serious pipe getting spun around. Nice video.

  • @JohnSmith-qv3db
    @JohnSmith-qv3db 3 роки тому

    Quality video. It's one thing to be good at something and another to be able to teach that skill in a clear and informative way. I'm an electrician in London, mainly doing restoration work on old properties so I have no experience of steel conduit other than what I did at college. I'm about to start work on a barn conversion (that will have an industrial look) so need to refresh my old brain with these skills. I'm sure I'll mess up more than I get right but this video was a great help. Thank you.

  • @datone6360
    @datone6360 4 місяці тому

    Thanks G-man, that little trick using a piece of wire has helped me so many times.

  • @ianmyers1593
    @ianmyers1593 5 років тому +22

    Just a tip I use all the time....use 30 degrees when ever possible,easy pulling wire, put your level on the bender handle,bend till your handle plumb. 30 degree every time and no over or under bends.

    • @scallen3841
      @scallen3841 5 років тому

      Ian Myers Yep I was taught that by my dad , he is a retired electrician.

    • @ColtensdaddyMcknight
      @ColtensdaddyMcknight 5 років тому

      Works every time

    • @danr.9268
      @danr.9268 5 років тому +1

      Close enough, as long as the floor is level.

    • @1rtt1
      @1rtt1 5 років тому

      Also easy multiplier for offsets. 2" rise just multiply times 2 for measuring arrow marks. easier to figure than 45's which are 1.4 multiplier or 22's which is 2.6 multiplier. I use 30 degree unless the distance between offsets wont work.

    • @thoeismloc
      @thoeismloc 4 роки тому +1

      Not all benders are 30° plumb just fyi...but yes 30s are easy and most used good tip!

  • @Daniel-lf2no
    @Daniel-lf2no 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for this video!

    • @eddiew2325
      @eddiew2325 5 років тому

      Daniel T two years in the making but I just found out my boyfriend is gay

  • @jonkachmar8839
    @jonkachmar8839 3 роки тому

    By FAR the best beginner EMT bending video on the tube. Thank You

  • @sgtbaker81
    @sgtbaker81 3 роки тому +1

    Great video. Using the wire to visualize the bends is a great tip. Thanks for passing it along and giving that dude a shout out!

  • @borntwice4724
    @borntwice4724 5 років тому +3

    Great video brother.

  • @jamesdokken2142
    @jamesdokken2142 5 років тому +52

    Personally when stubbing I like to go an inch or two from the end, I have squished the end a little and a connector wouldn’t sit. I’m really enjoying your podcast on Journey 2 Master, working on new content?

  • @garbo8962
    @garbo8962 3 роки тому

    I worked with a young shinny sparky that was the best of anyone that I ever worked with bending 1/2 to 1" EMT conduit. He could not bend a 90 in 1.25" EMT until I got him the bender with extended foot that once you bent 45 degrees you reset the extended foot to finish the 90. Helps if you can have the other end of conduit against a wall. Never let mechanics bend solid round stock in your benders. The hook will open up to ruin it for making good bends. Found the old Ideal bendfield to be the best benders. Would get a fluorescent paint marker to highlight the marks & angles to make it easier to see. I worked with some sparkies that could only bend 90's. Thanks for another great vid.

  • @SP-do5sm
    @SP-do5sm 3 роки тому

    I was done with bending. I am ready for another round.Thanks to you. Thank you.

  • @navrickwilliamson4336
    @navrickwilliamson4336 5 років тому +4

    Dustin is the greatest ......ever!!!!

  • @user-ru2gx3pl8t
    @user-ru2gx3pl8t 5 років тому +64

    Solid video, but you gotta follow up with 3 point saddles and 4 points too

    • @andrewsweetman4305
      @andrewsweetman4305 5 років тому +8

      he doesnt know how

    • @notanotheryoutubechannel777
      @notanotheryoutubechannel777 5 років тому +1

      @@andrewsweetman4305 lol

    • @MrWaalkman
      @MrWaalkman 4 роки тому +2

      As well as concentric 90s...

    • @eddiew2325
      @eddiew2325 3 роки тому

      @@MrWaalkman am i the only one who thinks concentric 90s are soo last year?

    • @MrWaalkman
      @MrWaalkman 3 роки тому +1

      @@eddiew2325 They were soo last year back in the 70's. :) Back then, If you were going to do them you had to learn it on your own.

  • @ralphamos8118
    @ralphamos8118 3 роки тому

    Well done, man! You have a great teaching style! You make conduit bending interesting, approachable and fun! I love that you fly the f-bomb in great form and style! Keep up the great work!

  • @derickhardy5116
    @derickhardy5116 2 роки тому

    This video Go Hard af!! This is probably the best refresh I have seen.. Thanks MyDude 💯

  • @DavidLopez-xm2qv
    @DavidLopez-xm2qv 5 років тому +5

    Good Video brother.

  • @mattsummerfield412
    @mattsummerfield412 4 роки тому +10

    Ain't no shame in a extra coupling here and there... 😄

    • @poke12478
      @poke12478 4 роки тому

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @22lbhammer1
    @22lbhammer1 4 роки тому

    Thank you for providing this content. Your channel is helping me alot man. 7 months in and love it but the old school mechanic don't teach much where I'm at 😁

  • @JoseVasquez-kk7xd
    @JoseVasquez-kk7xd 5 років тому

    Wow what a great teacher...clear and concise.

  • @Unc1eMike
    @Unc1eMike 4 роки тому +3

    Great video! @27:10 If you were doing this for real, wouldn't you need to measure from the 90° behind you to get the offset in the correct place?

  • @jarrettthejourneyman7196
    @jarrettthejourneyman7196 5 років тому +3

    Have you had your hands on any aluminum EMT? I was just informed last week from the PM that we will be using aluminum on a new hospital and I have never worked with it.

    • @JD-og9fv
      @JD-og9fv 5 років тому +1

      Heard of aluminum ridgid but not emt

    • @jarrettthejourneyman7196
      @jarrettthejourneyman7196 5 років тому +3

      The aluminum is the standard trade size from 1/2” on up and you can bend it in the common benders. The one downside I see is that a torpedo level will not stick to the conduit.

    • @anthonysmith4600
      @anthonysmith4600 5 років тому

      There is no such thing as aluminum emt....it’s ridgid alu or imc or gal

  • @jameswasher3938
    @jameswasher3938 5 років тому

    I really appreciate your dedication to these videos...and to your work.

  • @555metman
    @555metman 5 років тому

    Pretty much the only electrical video I've seen that is done right and makes sense. I'm gonna use your wire technique, that's a really cool trick.

  • @jamesipad204
    @jamesipad204 5 років тому +4

    The rule I use for box offsets, first bend will go towards the bottom of the box

    • @brandonden795
      @brandonden795 4 роки тому

      Same but for all offsets, first bend goes toward bottom of obstacle

  • @brianrezarch3401
    @brianrezarch3401 5 років тому +64

    kiddies, foot pressure is the most important part of pipe bending

    • @eddiew2325
      @eddiew2325 4 роки тому +2

      Brian Rezarch nahh that’s what pre fabs are for so you don’t gotta waste time bending stupid pipes

    • @vgrepairs
      @vgrepairs 4 роки тому +4

      @@eddiew2325 maybe, but if you cant bend pipe you're lacking!

    • @justinbang6025
      @justinbang6025 4 роки тому +3

      @@eddiew2325 lol waste time? Trust me I'll be faster with a bender every time..

    • @missknb
      @missknb 4 роки тому +5

      I had an apprentice that gave themselves a hernia bending incorrectly. Very important information on here.

    • @CASH-TO-THE-MERE101
      @CASH-TO-THE-MERE101 4 роки тому

      Brian Rezarch 👀

  • @jacobdevereaux8986
    @jacobdevereaux8986 3 роки тому

    This video was very helpful. I am picking up conduit bending in my free time. I am an electrical engineer that makes construction documents but like to learn and actually install electrical equipment in my spare time so that I know what it takes to actually install something and when I am doing bad design.

  • @raulgil7389
    @raulgil7389 5 років тому +2

    DARN Good effort. 45 min. Video. Watched it twice. Thx