== 🕐 Time Stamps - Cut to the action 🕕 == 1:30 - different types of conduit saddles and support 5:20 - different finishes on steel conduit 7:29 - different types of steel conduit 08:52 - Steel conduit lengths 09:44 - different conduit accessories (bushes) 10:14 - different types of steel conduit boxes 10:54 - different steel conduit sizes
Excellent Video Gaz clear and simple for the learners to understand . Question can you do a follow up explaining when you would use a coupler and lock ring , if I remember correctly when a coupler is used to join two lengths of still conduit we muse have a lock ring behind the coupler , ie conduit drop from ceiling the lock ring should be on top of the coupler as you look at it? Fantastic video Gaz as always 👍👍👍❤️
My content will help you with a 2365 but I stopped teaching after 19 years last March 🦾. The eFIXX apprentice hub will help (google). I will continue producing content every Sunday moving forward 👍. Gaz
Hello, I live in Iraq, and electrical installations are mostly flat wires and their installation is difficult on concrete, so a new and easy installation method is possible
Is there an easy way to install flat wires on concrete or block? Now fixing flat wires to concrete or block is very, very difficult and thank you very much
== 🕐 Time Stamps - Cut to the action 🕕 ==
1:30 - different types of conduit saddles and support
5:20 - different finishes on steel conduit
7:29 - different types of steel conduit
08:52 - Steel conduit lengths
09:44 - different conduit accessories (bushes)
10:14 - different types of steel conduit boxes
10:54 - different steel conduit sizes
I can’t believe it’s nearly been a whole year, you and Joe were the best tutors I’ve had. I hope you both are doing well, good luck with efixx. 👍👍
Thanks Connor - I do miss day to day teaching but I am having a blast with eFIXX. Thanks as always for the support. Gaz 👍
@@GSHElectrical I’m glad. Thanks for all the lessons 😊
🦾👍
Very concise and detailed. 😊
Massive thanks for watching and commenting 👍🏻
@@GSHElectrical great content. It was worth it.
I am loving your tutorials. Well explained and clear. Thanks for passing on your knowledge. Very helpful Respect 💪😎👊
Thanks for the great comment 🦾👍
Good luck in your new venture. I for sure will follow on Efixx👍
Thanks Dave 👍
Excellent Video Gaz clear and simple for the learners to understand . Question can you do a follow up explaining when you would use a coupler and lock ring , if I remember correctly when a coupler is used to join two lengths of still conduit we muse have a lock ring behind the coupler , ie conduit drop from ceiling the lock ring should be on top of the coupler as you look at it?
Fantastic video Gaz as always
👍👍👍❤️
Thanks for the great comment 👍🏻
@@GSHElectrical please correct me if I’m wrong
I was thinking from memory,
So I could well be wrong 👍
Thank you for sharing this information.
Thanks for commenting and watching 🦾👍
I cant ever remember using 16mm steel conduit, is it newish Gaz?
Hi mate do you run electrical training courses i.e 2365..if so how can i obtain more info.cheers
My content will help you with a 2365 but I stopped teaching after 19 years last March 🦾. The eFIXX apprentice hub will help (google). I will continue producing content every Sunday moving forward 👍. Gaz
Where ru from we are manufacturing saddels from india
Hello, I live in Iraq, and electrical installations are mostly flat wires and their installation is difficult on concrete, so a new and easy installation method is possible
Thanks for the comment 👍
Can I get you on Facebook or Telegram?
Is there an easy way to install flat wires on concrete or block? Now fixing flat wires to concrete or block is very, very difficult and thank you very much
Interesting to know the lingo 🙄🤣🎅
I don’t suppose efixx would attend evening college for a 3 hour session 6-9pm would they Gaz? If efixx can, I nominate😁👌
Contact me 👍