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Vinyl Plank layout tips
Here's a few tips to help with laying out your vinyl plank flooring to make calculations easier.
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Excellent presentation, thank you.
This works well I'm sure, but I'll tell you I've installed a lot of flooring and the best tapping block is scrap flooring of the floor your doing. Just cut a 6" piece and then split it in half. You can use it to go both directions which is nice and it clicks together on it won't destroy the edges
I was doing that until my brother gave me this. In most cases it works better. However, when closing gaps between planks, the method you describe was often used to get that last little bit together
in the 2014 book it is 5 ft
Master of the undercut
These instructional videos are the best on the internet! Franck needs to have a home Reno program on a,cable network or streaming service! Bravo Franck!
Tips from a real pro! Well done Franck!
Nice
how do we get our multiplier?
or how do we know the angle to find the multiplier?
The multiplier is already a set number that's been calculated. Look up conduit bending multipliers. Its common for people to memorize these multipliers which are for 10°, 22.5°, 30°, and 45°. Each one of those angles has their own unique multiplier. The angles i mentioned are some of the most commonly used but you can find a multiplier for any angle if you look up the math for how to find multiplier for an angle on offset bend @kimberlyvargas-z5j
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Amen brother
An excellent instruction video! Well done Franck!
I wish the best for you my friend!!!
I was wondering if you factored in the shrink? Or felt it wasnt necessary?
It's not always necessary to factor in for shrink. Many times you have plenty of space to fit your bend into place. I did not want to over complicate the example.
gracias por todo, e aprendido mucho
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Thanks for these videos
Would you please send me a file link of an electrical drawing which you made a video about 4 years ago? The zip file you have provided is no longer work. The tutorial name is "Reading Blueprints for the Commercial Electrician Module"
Would you please send me a file link of an electrical drawing which you made a video about 4 years ago? The zip file you have provided is no longer work. The tutorial name is "Reading Blueprints for the Commercial Electrician Module"
is your multiplier always 2" or is that a result from your ¼" per inch? *using a 30° angle
Multiplier is 2 for 30deg bends. Shrinkage is 1/4” for every 1” of rise.
This was not in the nec 2017 book at all I looked for it and could not find it
Lesson uses 2008
I’m a pretty good pipe and cable tray bender and I’ve done it for years. Is there anyone out there that may know different ways. I have discovered a lot of things throughout my years and I am willing to discuss them
Can you bend ladder tray horizontal and vertical? If so show details 😊
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Unfortunately the file is not available. Would you be able to upload the file somewhere else? Thank you very much.
There's no section C on the 2020 NEC, No wonder I couldn't find it
This one was tough but I found it in under 5 minutes
thanks for the tutorial
God !!! First one see actually doing it !!!
Man, that's doing way to much
It's easy for me
Hey, what about 3/4” conduit?
this is 3/4 conduit
Dude dad is giving electrical conduit bending tips
Why did you put your second mark on the star? Putting on the star effectively made your center of bend closer to your first mark, which was probably the reason your height came up short. If you bend close to 45 degrees, then putting your mark on the 45 degree notch would place your mark closer to the true center of bend. Look at the Klein benders that have center of bend notches for 30, 45 and 60. I would think that for field work, you could even estimate your desired bend angle, and then place the mark on an estimated center of bend notch and you'll be more accurate. In any case, the 45 degree notch would be more accurate than the star. I'm not a pro, so you might have your reasons, but from a math and trig perspective, the notch seems to make more sense to me.
Thank you for your input. This type of bend is not an exact science so one must choose to refine this to the way he can do to get the best result.
Are you planning on doing more electrical question mock examinations?
Thank you for you interest. I'm getting ready to retire.
Hey Franck, thank you very much for the video, your the man. I’m will be taking my test (2020 edition) in a month or so. What else do you recommend for me to learn how to navigate the code book so I can pass my test? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Out of all the videos I’ve seen for this bend this is the shortest and by far the most useful
I like that tape measure tip! I'm a first year apprentice and been trying to lean over or take a knee to see where I'm at, but it is a little awkward sometimes.
Just to pick a nit, the blueprints are copyrighted, not "copywritten.'
Why do you choose to bend the offset with Star instead of arrow?
What if where your starting from uses the longer end of the pipe
My husband, an electrician with 30 years of experience, said this is an excellent explanation. Thanks
Even easier, Always bend in 10 segment bends, (no matter the radius). That will simplify the math and 10 segments always looks good anyways. Just times the radius you are looking for times .157. Them mark the pipe ten times that sum. Done. .157 came from consolidating of all the other numbers that never change. It's dropping the unnecessary repetition. Also the use of 10 makes the math easier to do in your head. Just move the decimal place over one. Makes you even faster. Smoking a math test in impossible speeds. So bending a 10" radius is marking the pipe 1.57" 10 times. But on very large radiuses you might want to add more bends. The 10 start to show.
Thanks I’m going to try that today. I have to make a hoop with an 18 inch radius out of 1 inch conduit. Thank you for your tip.
@@theloneviking9145 it's times .157 times the radius, then mark the pipe 10 times that sum. I corrected my typo. I'm good at math, suck at grammar.
I know this is old so hopefully you're still around. I've never used concentric bends so I'm studying up on them. Do you just pick a radius ? If not how do you know what radius to use?
Push thru method
Push thru method using the star on the bender
This is phenomenal - viewers must download the drawings and convert to PDF in order to follow along. It goes without saying the video quality is awful but if you have the drawings you can easily follow along and Franck's training is phenomenal