Eso dobladora tubo de 4pulgadas x 2.5mm o solo tubos de pared de 0.9x4pulgadas dime porfa. Que capacidad en tubos negros osea grosor de pared de 2.0o2.5mm doblara
Tough work? Come on, we all know it gets much worse than this. :) Almost all of our 4" work was in rigid, normally for the feeders to a transformer pad (the city boys weren't going to pull their wires into anything smaller). Typically multiple bends in a 100 pound stick of rigid ( a 90 and a kick), and having to paint the damn thing with tar, and then lay it in the ditch. Usually by yourself... That was 30+ years ago, from the late 80's on, I've worked as a Controls Engineer. I do not miss working outdoors in the Colorado winters. :)
Most realistic work site video around, this could be any day at my job sites too. I get that we are electricians not UA-cam video guys, setting up for a real shot and getting the work done, two different things. Thank you.
Prefiero utilizar los dobladores tradicionales hidráulico mucho peso para emplear y maniobras para mover el equipo prefiero Greenlee o ridgid tu espalda y esfuerzo te lo agradecerá
En pipa de 4 pulgadas, cuánto se le quita para hacer un 90?
Muy bien torres, saludos #todoinventostv
Where is this at? working 4" conduit by yourself?
Eso dobladora tubo de 4pulgadas x 2.5mm o solo tubos de pared de 0.9x4pulgadas dime porfa. Que capacidad en tubos negros osea grosor de pared de 2.0o2.5mm doblara
much easier to attach the collar before putting the pipe in as well. you wont fight it as much.
Where do you get that machine at ?
Tough work? Come on, we all know it gets much worse than this. :)
Almost all of our 4" work was in rigid, normally for the feeders to a transformer pad (the city boys weren't going to pull their wires into anything smaller). Typically multiple bends in a 100 pound stick of rigid ( a 90 and a kick), and having to paint the damn thing with tar, and then lay it in the ditch. Usually by yourself...
That was 30+ years ago, from the late 80's on, I've worked as a Controls Engineer. I do not miss working outdoors in the Colorado winters. :)
I was wondering if he was going to come out of the harness lol
What machine is this? Anybody know
It’s just a one shot bender. This one looks like it’s a greenlee
Most realistic work site video around, this could be any day at my job sites too. I get that we are electricians not UA-cam video guys, setting up for a real shot and getting the work done, two different things. Thank you.
Gio vanni y
Alterman Electric, must be in San Antonio!
What brand of bender is this?
it's probably the greenlee 881
eventually your going to bend a piece of conduit right?
😄😅😃
After lunch we'll thread it?
That looks like emt.
Prefiero utilizar los dobladores tradicionales hidráulico mucho peso para emplear y maniobras para mover el equipo prefiero Greenlee o ridgid tu espalda y esfuerzo te lo agradecerá
Wtf he working by his self.
Big boy toys
Funny how the carpenter just wanted to lend a hand I guess the shop steward was there gotta laugh....I miss bending emt
buen video broth q dios te bendiga
Emt
try bending a back to back S, then I will be impressed.
PARA HACER UN BACK TO BACK ,,, JUST CUT TWO 90*S N* PONLE UN COPLE,,,,
Screw guns....
If it was easy everybody would do it
YAWN........
Yea perfec 90 I can se that shit is not a perfec 90