How to Make a Flat Bend (90 Degree Bend) in 50 x 50 Steel Trunking for C and G 5357 Assessment

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  • Опубликовано: 31 окт 2024

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  • @MyTrustedElectrician
    @MyTrustedElectrician 5 лет назад +18

    I enjoyed that immensely. I can't remember the last time I had the privilege of doing steel trunking.

  • @Mdotsworld
    @Mdotsworld 10 месяцев назад

    This is so much easier than what they are trying to get us to do at college!! Thank you lads!! I’m onto my 10 hour assessment after Christmas so this is a god send thanks again!! Matt

  • @markandrews8437
    @markandrews8437 5 лет назад +15

    Excellent video gents I do learn a lot from your videos being an adult trainee keep them coming it's greatly appreciated

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  5 лет назад

      Hi. Thanks for the positive comment and watching Gaz and Team Electrical 👍

  • @lsnogaming2893
    @lsnogaming2893 5 лет назад +9

    Wow you are now doing city and guild 5357 video.... thanks lads... anyone seen Joe 🤩

  • @SparkyNinja
    @SparkyNinja 5 лет назад +15

    I remember doing these 90 degree bends. My old tutor would insist we rivited the overlaps together and I hated it as they would stick into the trunking where the cables go, reversed nut and bolts like this is a much cleaner and more suitable job IMO. 👍
    We also had the steel blocks in the trunking - which would always put the footwear to the test when it fell on your foot.

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  5 лет назад

      Thanks for taking the time to comment and watch 👍 Gaz

  • @davidroche6973
    @davidroche6973 5 лет назад +7

    Great video. Fantastic resource for students on the C&G course, the text book looks interesting too, can see a new addition to my library as a reference resource. Hope you enjoyed your half day practical 😉👍

  • @petertallowin6406
    @petertallowin6406 5 лет назад +6

    A real pleasure to watch indeed. You make it all look so easy. :)

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  5 лет назад +1

      Wow thanks for the positive comment Gaz 👍

  • @DIMTips
    @DIMTips 5 лет назад +10

    Great video guys. I had not know of this process. Although takes some time definately looks neat.

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  5 лет назад +1

      Hi. This is the technique needed for the City and Guilds assessment.... I do totally understand your point of view and thanks for commenting Gaz 👍

    • @DIMTips
      @DIMTips 5 лет назад +1

      Thank you and anytime

  • @e5Group
    @e5Group 5 лет назад +2

    Now I wanna see a hand made gusseted bend! Awesome

  • @yulimust8931
    @yulimust8931 2 года назад +1

    thank you gentlemen, it was very helpful

  • @ahmedelectricianofiraq5550
    @ahmedelectricianofiraq5550 5 лет назад +8

    Nice video guys

  • @charliebear242424
    @charliebear242424 4 года назад +1

    Quality video. Gaz you were different gravy son.

  • @dasher6944
    @dasher6944 3 года назад +2

    10:56 wish theyd taught us this way at my college. Learnt this the other week and it was a nightmare trying to use the hacksaw to cut the flaps. They never once suggested we should file it but ill be doing that from now on haha

    • @wallyknew
      @wallyknew 3 года назад +1

      You can use a junior or good quality tinsnips (I'd recommend Milwaukee) to get into limited access areas.

  • @user-km8jz9tp3e
    @user-km8jz9tp3e 5 лет назад +9

    Great video 👍🏻 can you do some more on steel conduit?

  • @neiltrevatt
    @neiltrevatt 4 года назад

    Good idea to use off cut of trunking to make B&C marks as long as it is square sometimes open side cut be squeezed in a bit so I would check with a square after

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  4 года назад

      This is an assessment requirement hence the video. Thanks for watching and commenting. Gaz 🦾

  • @smartas87
    @smartas87 5 лет назад +3

    Gaz is amazing

  • @John_259
    @John_259 5 лет назад +8

    Grand stuff gents, but for the music you could have had Todd Rundgren - I SAW The Light. (Sorry about that!)

  • @markyd2633
    @markyd2633 5 лет назад +3

    Enjoyed that....thanks

  • @zulfakarali6274
    @zulfakarali6274 3 года назад +1

    thank you its really helpfull

  • @9plusinstalaciones
    @9plusinstalaciones 4 года назад +1

    I'm commenting as I'm watching, I remember the file the edge it's relatively easy until you start on doing TS on 80cm heavy gauge tray.

  • @9plusinstalaciones
    @9plusinstalaciones 4 года назад +1

    Just before I left, we have a B&D finger file that was a time saver, of course if you didn't have a prefab bend/corner.

  • @raychambers3646
    @raychambers3646 5 лет назад +3

    Having done 100s of metres of trunking could you try doing this bend without a vice ,also if tap the corner with hammer and small chisel you will find it easier to bend.

  • @robertwilliamson3934
    @robertwilliamson3934 3 года назад +1

    Good video for apprentices once they mastered the manual way and sliced a few fingers show them the easy way with grinder 😅😅

  • @Buzzvlogs321
    @Buzzvlogs321 3 года назад

    Good Video, however how would you get to remove the lid in case of a rewire

  • @juanortega381
    @juanortega381 3 года назад

    what is the constant for the 90 ° angle and for two 45 ° cuts in the tray or in the gutters. I want to learn friend greetings from lima peru.

  • @muratlearner2960
    @muratlearner2960 4 года назад

    By doing the trucking to the left, when facing the open part of the trucking, isnt the bend actually going to be to the right as the opening side will face the wall?
    Fantastic video by the way.

  • @leoleorelated
    @leoleorelated 5 лет назад +6

    👍🏾

  • @reaper1032
    @reaper1032 3 года назад

    Instead of using a file it's actually quicker to scrape the hacksaw blade over it instead. Decent vid and demo mind 👍

  • @9plusinstalaciones
    @9plusinstalaciones 4 года назад

    All those wonderful materials the UK has for let's say to catagorize it, Industrial installs are simply awesome, I loved my time working with MICC, SWA, Tray and trucking and making off board distribution panels. I wasn't a big lover of the UK domestic scene and hated bungalows all that rockwool and dust. Yuckie

  • @dustprogamernew2048
    @dustprogamernew2048 5 лет назад +2

    instead of putting nuts and bolts like you're gonna make london bridge and making all that fuss cutting them you could just put small rivets much easier and much cheaper

  • @homeschoolelectrics4323
    @homeschoolelectrics4323 4 года назад +1

    Quick question - do you always need a pilot hole when working with metal or is it an option (i.e. easier/leads to a better finish)? This video has been helpful! Thank you. Regards.

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  4 года назад +1

      For my training videos yes but not always in the real world.

  • @TheShocobo
    @TheShocobo 3 года назад

    Thanks for the great video! Is it applicable to PVC Trunking as well?

  • @rileyharrison9747
    @rileyharrison9747 2 года назад

    What do the other 2 books in the series have in them I can’t find any info?

  • @sandonboy8
    @sandonboy8 4 года назад

    Took me three goes today kept on getting one thing wrong each time. Luckily my assessment is next week. Either cut the wrong line or drilled holes on the wrong side like an idiot but i feel like i could do it in no time now

  • @chrisrodriguezenator
    @chrisrodriguezenator 5 лет назад

    Is Marcus still one of your students or has he come back to help teach? I remember him from the electrical tests after a fuse board upgrade video, not a lot of hemming and hawing when it came to answering your questions!

  • @Chris-uu6dg
    @Chris-uu6dg 5 лет назад

    Hi Gaz interesting to see how its done and thanks to Marcus he must be one of your star pupils!
    But would you really do this in industry it seems like a waste of time and would be expensive if you are charging by the hour.
    Isn't it easier just to buy a ready made galvanized 90 degree 50x50 corner piece? Why does City & Guilds expect you learn something you are never likely going to have to use.
    Regards

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  5 лет назад

      Hi. This is the technique needed for the City and Guilds assessment.... I do totally understand your point of view and thanks for commenting Gaz 👍

    • @wallyknew
      @wallyknew 3 года назад +1

      90 degree maybe, but if you need a double set in a tight space, say 2 sets of 30 degrees each, then occasionally you may have to know how to form bends. It's a good skill to have.

  • @ngar2010
    @ngar2010 2 года назад

    Can you show 45 degree bend

  • @賈許陳
    @賈許陳 3 года назад +1

    Where can I order the book?

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  3 года назад

      Amazon 👍🏻

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  3 года назад

      Top Books for Apprentice Electricians to Help you Become a Qualified Electrician ruclips.net/video/iRXe8lKBtK4/видео.html

  • @rkspandiyan8640
    @rkspandiyan8640 4 года назад

    Sir pls electrical insalutation book download link pls

  • @9plusinstalaciones
    @9plusinstalaciones 4 года назад +1

    And not since college have I heard senior hacksaw.

    • @stuarnold7338
      @stuarnold7338 4 года назад

      It's just a very old standard hacksaw.

  • @Omey731
    @Omey731 Год назад

    great video! though its a silly assessment from c and g esp when you can use pre-made 90d ones, work smart not hard! yes teach the theory but no point spending ages making a bend like that as an assessment imo

  • @piotr6244
    @piotr6244 3 года назад

    someone wanna answer these for me
    What is the measurement of trunking they require vertically?

    Besides the tools in the box what other tools and equipment does he require?
    What is the block of wood used for?
    When he marks the 450mm at point A he says it’s a critical measurement because it’s the…..?
    Which way does he send his trunking to the left or the right?
    What does he use to measure lines B and C?
    When he cuts line A how many sides of the trunking does he cut?
    After placing the trunking in the vice but before he cuts line A what does he do?
    What does he suggest you also wear while in the workshop?
    What does he say is the biggest failing of students when cutting line A?
    When cutting line B what does he do to the back section?
    After removing the section between A and B what part does he remove next?
    How much of the return lip on the other side does he cut out?
    When he places the trunking in the vice to cut the inside line A to Cwhat does he do to make it easier to cut the inside?
    After cutting all the edges what does he do next?
    With all the cutting and filing what does he need to do to the surface of the trunking?
    After forming the bend what two things does he check before drilling the holes?
    When drilling holes for the nuts and bolts what size drill bits does he use?
    After inserting the nuts and bolts, then cutting them to length what does he do then?
    What two things does he not fit at the end because he wants to re-visit them in a later presentation?

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  3 года назад

      Google this
      The City & Guilds Textbook: Book 1 Electrical Installations for the Level 3 Apprenticeship (5357), Level 2 Technical Certificate (8202) & Level 2 Diploma (2365) (City & Guilds Textbooks)
      Gaz 👍

    • @piotr6244
      @piotr6244 3 года назад

      @@GSHElectrical yeye i got the book just cba to do it

  • @nickbuckle646
    @nickbuckle646 5 лет назад +1

    Method is fine but these days no spark would use a hacksaw time consuming and fiddly, jigsaw with a metal blade done in half the time

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  5 лет назад

      Hi. This is the technique needed for the City and Guilds assessment.... I do totally understand your point of view and thanks for commenting Gaz 👍

  • @123tinhat123
    @123tinhat123 4 года назад +1

    Should show the apprentices how to weld the pieces together, a much more neater job but alas welding is a dying skill amongst sparks now.

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  4 года назад

      Paul Murray great point 👍

    • @wallyknew
      @wallyknew 3 года назад

      Galvanised stuff shouldn't really be welded (toxic fumes). Painted trunking we used to weld back in the day, specially the large skirting trunking.

  • @sandonboy8
    @sandonboy8 4 года назад +1

    Worst thing is with the safety glasses and having to wear masks you cant see nothing when u breath

  • @wallyknew
    @wallyknew 3 года назад +1

    Ugh, not good. I've been doing this sort of thing for over 40 years and my bends are simpler and much better looking than that. They are also quicker. Try doing that with multi-compartmented trunking. Also, on site, when bends have to be made there's never a vice around. I suppose it's a dying art, now electricians never have to cut their own bends, they just order manufactured ones. The trouble comes when you need a unique double set in a piece of trunking, or some such, all that palaver would never work.

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  3 года назад

      This is the bend required for an assessment hence this training video for apprentices 👍. Massive thanks for watching and commenting. Gaz

    • @wallyknew
      @wallyknew 3 года назад

      @@GSHElectrical Fair comment, it just seems terribly convoluted, specially when out on site there's usually limited access to vices, unless you drag a plastic bench round with you.
      I'm in this poxy lockdown again now, but maybe one day I could send you some pic's of how I do it, just stuff I've learned over the years. Also-I'm not trying to be a clever dick (there's enough around already) or disrespect what you're doing.😉

  • @TheGreat185
    @TheGreat185 4 года назад

    Rough enough lads think ye are out of practice😋

  • @stevecarp7435
    @stevecarp7435 3 года назад +1

    So funny

  • @timkelliher8249
    @timkelliher8249 5 лет назад +1

    what a waste of time buy a manufactured bend job done

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  5 лет назад +1

      Hi. The practical assessment for apprentices requires learners to make a flat 90 hence the video. Thanks for commenting and watching GSH Electrical.

    • @rickybo1430
      @rickybo1430 4 года назад +1

      Sometime on site you haven’t got all the bits required but you still need to get the job done!

  • @oldgrunger5
    @oldgrunger5 5 лет назад

    👀😂....

  • @fraserreid719
    @fraserreid719 Год назад

    If buoy have big sausage fingers like me lighting trucking is your enemy