@Sparky Channel. Thanks Bill for another educational video. Also congratulations on reaching the 100K subscriber mark again. 200K and above is just around the corner. Hope you and your family stay safe and well.
If you put the holes of the one-hole straps above the pipe, gravity becomes your friend. With the straps below, pulling down on the pipe can bend the strap at the hinge and cause the pipe to come away from the wall.
Not going to lie, Sparky. I've been doing installation work for years and bypassing a lot of the technical math lol. gives me a headache... but, I'm one of the best regardless. people have seen my work wanting to hire me. still, I look at your channel for ways to improve so keep it comin'
Nice video Bill. Quick question Did you have to account for the gain of the bender on the 90 bend and cut the conduit down for that? But also wouldn't you also need to also figure for the shrink from the four point saddle which would be a 1-1/2 inches if I'm correct since you're doing two 30 degree offsets? (1/4 inch shrink per inch of rise on a 3 inch obstruction). I'm just asking because it seems like that scenario you demonstrated on fit perfectly to a 10 foot stick after all the bends and gain from the 90 and the shrinkage from the offsets.
The star point on the bender marks the back of a 90 degree bend so you don't have to work out the take-up. If he were bending the stub in the other direction, he would have to deduct the five inches or so from the measurement. And by measuring and marking the bend after bending the saddle, the shrink is already in the pipe and accounted for in the measurement.
Hi Ethan! I made my measurement for 76" after I made the 4 pt saddle so the shrinkage was already figured in. Notice at 8:56 I'm measuring with the 4 pt saddle already made. Same with measuring for the 90 stub. The 90 was already made so it's gain was already figured in. I cut a little ( I think it was 17") off of the conduit before I started to make it easier to work with so don't go by my starting with a 10' stick. Good observations!
@@SparkyChannel Oh okay I must have missed that part. Thank you for the info and the video! I am an electrician also, we're always learning with this trade
hey I'm new to your channel and i was wondering if you or any other electrical brother out there could share. what trick, method or whatever they use to know which way a box offset would go on a pipe that's got bends already in it.....example, let's say we got a pipe running up the wall [conduit] and its got a kick and a 90. what's the best way to insure my box offset is in the right direction.....i hope i explained that well.....
It fits on both the new M18 and the M12 bandsaws. It just tightens on one of the wheels. The problem is that it can work loose and fall off of the band saw while it's in use.
Great video as always Mr. Bill. I'm confused though, you measured the needed distance for your parallel stub on center (4:20)... but in my understanding the star mark on the bender (9:00) will put that 76" measurement at the back of the bend (outside surface of the vertical leg of the pipe, not center). Why wouldn't the bend end up short by 1/2 the diameter of the pipe doing it this way?
I like the IDEAL the best but I like the new angle setter on the Klein especially for tasks like a 4 pt saddle bend. I can use either one. They are both excellent.
One of the best teachers for all things electrical. Super thorough and professional every time.
Thanks so much!
Hey Sparky, you still got it😂 Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Just Subscribed! I’m a 1st year apprentice, looking forward to learning a lot… Observe & Absorb is my new motto
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You are doing a great service to the tradesmen. Thank you.
Our pleasure!
These videos are great and so helpful for learning amazing work
Thanks Stuart!
such a pleasure watching you work and making it look so easy.
Bill congratulations on getting back to 100K subscribers.
Great video as usual
Thank you so much Bill! 😀 I hope your piloting business is getting close to going full speed ahead again! All the best!
Congrats on reaching over 100,000 subscribers again!!!!!
Thank you so much Bill! 😀 I'm very grateful for the support!
Really good job for conduit.
Hey sparky, can you make video how install a 3 ways sensor switch? Thank you sparky
That joke in the beginning killed me !!
LOL! Thanks David!
@Sparky Channel. Thanks Bill for another educational video. Also congratulations on reaching the 100K subscriber mark again. 200K and above is just around the corner.
Hope you and your family stay safe and well.
Many thanks! And thanks for watching Sparky Channel!
Now thats what I needed.
If you put the holes of the one-hole straps above the pipe, gravity becomes your friend. With the straps below, pulling down on the pipe can bend the strap at the hinge and cause the pipe to come away from the wall.
Thanks!
Not going to lie, Sparky. I've been doing installation work for years and bypassing a lot of the technical math lol. gives me a headache... but, I'm one of the best regardless. people have seen my work wanting to hire me. still, I look at your channel for ways to improve so keep it comin'
Wow, that's a great compliment. Thanks!
@@SparkyChannel no problem.
Man that's a good explanation. Learning a lot from you. New subscriber right here!!
Awesome, thank you! Welcome to Sparky Channel!
Great video Sir Stay safe watching from the uk
Thanks Ian, cheers from San Diego!
Thanks for the video!
My pleasure, thanks!
Do you have a video on Compound Bend? EG: 2 45 bends to make a 90
Good kob Sparky.
Thanks Gary! Have a great weekend!
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Cheers from San Diego!
Awesome video, thank you so much
Good stuff
Thanks!
Nice video Bill. Quick question
Did you have to account for the gain of the bender on the 90 bend and cut the conduit down for that? But also wouldn't you also need to also figure for the shrink from the four point saddle which would be a 1-1/2 inches if I'm correct since you're doing two 30 degree offsets? (1/4 inch shrink per inch of rise on a 3 inch obstruction).
I'm just asking because it seems like that scenario you demonstrated on fit perfectly to a 10 foot stick after all the bends and gain from the 90 and the shrinkage from the offsets.
The star point on the bender marks the back of a 90 degree bend so you don't have to work out the take-up. If he were bending the stub in the other direction, he would have to deduct the five inches or so from the measurement. And by measuring and marking the bend after bending the saddle, the shrink is already in the pipe and accounted for in the measurement.
Hi Ethan! I made my measurement for 76" after I made the 4 pt saddle so the shrinkage was already figured in. Notice at 8:56 I'm measuring with the 4 pt saddle already made. Same with measuring for the 90 stub. The 90 was already made so it's gain was already figured in. I cut a little ( I think it was 17") off of the conduit before I started to make it easier to work with so don't go by my starting with a 10' stick. Good observations!
@@SparkyChannel Oh okay I must have missed that part. Thank you for the info and the video! I am an electrician also, we're always learning with this trade
Great discussion guys! Everyone is learning from each other!
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can you please show how to do a rolling offset
hey I'm new to your channel and i was wondering if you or any other electrical brother out there could share. what trick, method or whatever they use to know which way a box offset would go on a pipe that's got bends already in it.....example, let's say we got a pipe running up the wall [conduit] and its got a kick and a 90. what's the best way to insure my box offset is in the right direction.....i hope i explained that well.....
See 10:40 of this video.
What is the diameter of the pipe in the film?
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Thanks so much!
Question about your bandsaw reamer. I have bought one, but it’s not meant to fit on the m12 bandsaws. How’d you secure your reamer to the m12 bandsaw?
It fits on both the new M18 and the M12 bandsaws. It just tightens on one of the wheels. The problem is that it can work loose and fall off of the band saw while it's in use.
Great video as always Mr. Bill. I'm confused though, you measured the needed distance for your parallel stub on center (4:20)... but in my understanding the star mark on the bender (9:00) will put that 76" measurement at the back of the bend (outside surface of the vertical leg of the pipe, not center). Why wouldn't the bend end up short by 1/2 the diameter of the pipe doing it this way?
Thank you. I don't understand for the same reason
@@alexvalenti9213 Ya, on center vs to outside of the pipe. I don't get it.
exellent instructions
Please do the same thing for 3/4"
Why are my bosses all assholes and this guy is super positive
LOL!
Why did you use the star and not the arrow method which requires you to use take up? I'm new so I'm kind of confused on this part. Thanks in advance!
Just another way of doing it. Easier.
More videos on conecting an entire HOUSE FROM SCRATCH‼️
Great! Is klein tool bender, a good tool? is better that Ideal bender? tks.
I like the IDEAL the best but I like the new angle setter on the Klein especially for tasks like a 4 pt saddle bend. I can use either one. They are both excellent.
TIL I learned there's a reamer on the Milwaukee bandsaw....
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Thanks Theo!