== 🕐 Time Stamps - Cut to the action 🕕 == 00:10 - Measuring steel conduit to length 00:47 - How to cut steel conduit with a hacksaw 01:37 - How to file the end of steel conduit 02:07 - How to build your conduit stocks and dies 03:03 - How to cut the first part of the thread onto steel conduit 03:47 - How to thread steel conduit 05:14 - How to ream the ends of steel conduit 06:14 - How to cut and thread steel conduit using an electric threader
Any idea why the vice on conduit bender is never vertical? There must be a reason for it because you'd think it'd make more sense to have it a 90deg to the floor.
Evolution chop saw, REMS threader, step drill bit to ream. Former only comes on site when you have to do an off/inset. The rest is done with elbows & boxes. New conlock system kinda makes a mockery of the art. Missing from the video is appropriate PPE. Face shield, L5 gloves & apron/chaps. People laugh but, when they get swarf splinters stuck in their fingers & decide to take a leak… the shoe is on the other foot 😂
Great video Gary as always. Just a note, the blasé way you throw your file to the floor at 1:42 is not desirable. The file could shatter and I would not treat my own tools that way. Most people have a 4 inch bit of conduit and unistrut tie-wrapped to the bender. The conduit to hold a round file, the unistrut to hold a flat file. I’m old-school, so manual all the way. These kids today don’t know they’re born with that electric threader. I remember having to thread nipples out of a length of conduit by hand because we’d run out - ah, the good old days as a first year apprentice. That and doing the tea run and getting moaned at by the miserable old bastard because he’d got 1 sugar instead of three. Also, with the manual threader, the shank of the stocks and die are facing inward to guide the cutter along the conduit and hold it square (which is what I do). In the electric version, does he have it the wrong way round? It looks like he’s putting the cutting face directly on the conduit without the guide to hold it square. Sorry for the long comment.
You’re nuts fit into the grove 😂 ,, And Gaz why would someone with your experience just throw his tools on the floor ie the file not a good idea , look after your tools and they will look after you and serve you for many many years. I always loved working with conduit , but haven’t done for years so i’am well out of practice. Great video as always Gaz 👍👍👍❤️ Then you you spoiled it with that electric threader , no one has or use’s the skills they learn at college anymore. Old school for me every time.
Got to love the sparks, finished with tool drop on ground find later 🤣, great content as usual thanks for the tips , hope the daughter is doing well 👍
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== 🕐 Time Stamps - Cut to the action 🕕 ==
00:10 - Measuring steel conduit to length
00:47 - How to cut steel conduit with a hacksaw
01:37 - How to file the end of steel conduit
02:07 - How to build your conduit stocks and dies
03:03 - How to cut the first part of the thread onto steel conduit
03:47 - How to thread steel conduit
05:14 - How to ream the ends of steel conduit
06:14 - How to cut and thread steel conduit using an electric threader
Any idea why the vice on conduit bender is never vertical? There must be a reason for it because you'd think it'd make more sense to have it a 90deg to the floor.
Great video. Can you send a link to the tap and die manual kit?
Evolution chop saw, REMS threader, step drill bit to ream. Former only comes on site when you have to do an off/inset. The rest is done with elbows & boxes.
New conlock system kinda makes a mockery of the art.
Missing from the video is appropriate PPE. Face shield, L5 gloves & apron/chaps. People laugh but, when they get swarf splinters stuck in their fingers & decide to take a leak… the shoe is on the other foot 😂
Great video 👍 luv doing conduit. 👍
Thanks 👍
can that tool be use to make threading aluminium conduit
Great video Gary as always. Just a note, the blasé way you throw your file to the floor at 1:42 is not desirable. The file could shatter and I would not treat my own tools that way. Most people have a 4 inch bit of conduit and unistrut tie-wrapped to the bender. The conduit to hold a round file, the unistrut to hold a flat file. I’m old-school, so manual all the way. These kids today don’t know they’re born with that electric threader. I remember having to thread nipples out of a length of conduit by hand because we’d run out - ah, the good old days as a first year apprentice. That and doing the tea run and getting moaned at by the miserable old bastard because he’d got 1 sugar instead of three. Also, with the manual threader, the shank of the stocks and die are facing inward to guide the cutter along the conduit and hold it square (which is what I do). In the electric version, does he have it the wrong way round? It looks like he’s putting the cutting face directly on the conduit without the guide to hold it square. Sorry for the long comment.
It's a new way of cleaning a file ,
We use a hand threader. Dumb learners don’t use lubricant and it’s blunt 😔
@@Eliteboss2004 who learned operator , time for a label on vice , ?
Loving the content lads I would love to sponsor you guys or donate really do love the content and your demeanor , take care gents
helo can i use m18 threader on 20mm gi pipe
You’re nuts fit into the grove 😂 ,,
And Gaz why would someone with your experience just throw his tools on the floor ie the file not a good idea , look after your tools and they will look after you and serve you for many many years. I always loved working with conduit , but haven’t done for years so i’am well out of practice.
Great video as always Gaz 👍👍👍❤️
Then you you spoiled it with that electric threader , no one has or use’s the skills they learn at college anymore. Old school for me every time.
Got to admit I nearly spat coffee out at that point too
I think everyone who watches this video will think the same... OMG, did you just throw that on the floor.
@@michaeloliver1662 what! His nuts? 😂
Not gna lie I struggle to get a square thread
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