I'm a plumbing apprantice from Germany and I've always struggled with bending (I'm in 3rd year now). This video has taught me more in 8 and a half minutes than my teacher did in 5 days. Splendid work, keep doing what you're doing. Love it.
Instead of making sure you have a piece of copper to line it up or having to measure the distance everytime you can just take the guide out and use push the roller down on the pipe not pushing with pressure just to hold and make sure your lines in the center of that and you'll get a 90 central to the line everytime 👍
As an ex pipefitter/welder, there's not enough guys bending pipes out there. I do maintenance now, and therefore come across lots of installs and too many use bends/elbows in their works. A pulled bend is very fast, a pulled bend never leaks, a pulled bend looks nicer, a pulled bend causes less friction on a system, and puts less strain on a circulating pump. I am aware if the 70/100mm method, but I still use a square on the underside of the pipe to align my mark up to the inside of the benders former, old habits die hard for me. It's nice to see like minded people, the type of guys watching this channel and its contents, show me there's others like me who are curious enough to bother trying to improve, even after years of work as plumbers. I remember changing a thermo-couple on a commercial 6 burner range years ago, all I had on me was a 'super universal' replacement 900mm long. Between the burner and the gas valve was perhaps only 150mm, I got a rolling pin and wrapped the thermo-couple around it to make a mini spring like unit. The apprentice I had at the time looked puzzled and asked me why I bothered doing that to something that would never be seen by anyone. "Because in a few years time when it needs to be changed, the guy changing it will think that a quality engineer worked on it" I replied, thats why. He took a few years before he told me he "got it". Im going to do a service Thurs on a commercial site, there is a one pipe system there, the pipe is mainly 2" iron and its bent around numerous bay windows. I've been going there for approx 10 years, I still look at it in awe, knowing the craftsmanship that went into that installation, it's immaculate. The guys on here need to be taking on apprentices, this content is what needs to be passed on to the next generation of our trade, how to show the public we are professional and their paying for our attention to detail, knowledge and skills. Back in the 80's I used to sub to big builders, Wimpey Douglas etc, their plumbers were old style, trilby hats, bib n brace overalls, shirts with dicky bows they projected an image. No ripped jeans with silicone wiped over them, they looked the part. If we want people to pay us a good price for our work, we need to go back to dressing the part to impress the customers, trust me, people treat you differently if you project the right image. Rant over 😁
Excellent Pete. I learnt the 70mm & 100mm for 15 & 22 pipe 90 degree bends. Further to this, I also use 35mm and 50mm marks back from the bend for 45-degree bends and 23mm and 35mm for 30-degree bends. I used to have it written on the arm of my bender as a quick reminder and was really useful as a guide to getting it perfect while learning the 'by eye' technique that comes with experience.
Nice one Pete, I didn't know about the 70mm mark I'll have to try that tomorrow. Been a plumber over 20 years and still learning, thanks mate. Every day is a school day 👍
I have been a plumber for 37 years , love your attitude and enthusiasm and skills and pride in your trade , you are a credit to the plumbing trade , a hope you take on a apprentice , the boy would get a great education
Brilliant video. No instructor I had has ever expanded on the pipe insert method explaining you can the use inner and outer edge to line up the spare tube in the former depending where you were able to measure from. Top job mate
Hi mate love your bending and the way you explain things. I've been tell my younger lads to watch your channel as kids don't have any idea about bending pipe. Cheers Nick
It’s nice to see how others people do things. Very interesting. I too have my dads benders I also have a cheap set out of Screwfix but they are not as good
Top vid - fair play to your to take your time out to film, create this and then edit and upload - as you said 5th time lucky filming. Cheers, thumbs up.
Brilliant channel mate and love your videos. I feel like my pipe bender digs into the pipe a little bit,( more so on 15mm then 22mm ) on the hook, am I setting the pipe in correctly or do i have cheap benders? Any idea or tips please
I've been bending copper, aluminum and steel pipe/tubing for 22 years and that trick never dawned on me. Can't wait to see the subsequent videos Awesome stuff😊😊
Look forward to lots of juvenile comments about "benders" 😂 On a serious note, another really helpful video. Great stuff. Please more tutorials like this.
Stole my thunder. damn and blast you, Sir! Puerile is a more apt. word. I'm 50 + and yet I can be very silly and childish, but never when it comes to work. Agree with your second assertion though.
Great video as always! I’ll be giving this method a go tomorrow. Have you got any tips on how to keep the pipes straight when doing multiple bends on the same pipe? I always seem to go off slightly.
What bender do you use may i ask? In college the tutors have taught us that the pull back is 60mm for 15mm pipe and 88mm for 22mm pipe,pull back is basically 4 times the size of the pipe. And we use Irwin Hilmor. Will need to find out whether its 70&100 or 60&88. Great video man! Keep it up
Hi, does anyone know how to bend flat copper pipes? I understand I'd have to stuff the flat copper pipes with, like, fine sand so that kinks won't form when bending. But is there a specific tool to bend flat copper pipes with?
Is this the same method you use for 22mm copper? Great video been waiting a while to see your bending 🤙thank you for doing your videos, learn a lot from them all the time!
You like me have had a good apprenticeship but surely if your out ther working in the field you should know how to bend pipe.what worrys me is you are showing anyone how to bend pipe a bit like a magician showing you how he did his magic trick if you want to help apprentices maybe you could work with the colleges
I'm a plumbing apprantice from Germany and I've always struggled with bending (I'm in 3rd year now). This video has taught me more in 8 and a half minutes than my teacher did in 5 days. Splendid work, keep doing what you're doing. Love it.
Instead of making sure you have a piece of copper to line it up or having to measure the distance everytime you can just take the guide out and use push the roller down on the pipe not pushing with pressure just to hold and make sure your lines in the center of that and you'll get a 90 central to the line everytime 👍
As an ex pipefitter/welder, there's not enough guys bending pipes out there. I do maintenance now, and therefore come across lots of installs and too many use bends/elbows in their works.
A pulled bend is very fast, a pulled bend never leaks, a pulled bend looks nicer, a pulled bend causes less friction on a system, and puts less strain on a circulating pump.
I am aware if the 70/100mm method, but I still use a square on the underside of the pipe to align my mark up to the inside of the benders former, old habits die hard for me.
It's nice to see like minded people, the type of guys watching this channel and its contents, show me there's others like me who are curious enough to bother trying to improve, even after years of work as plumbers.
I remember changing a thermo-couple on a commercial 6 burner range years ago, all I had on me was a 'super universal' replacement 900mm long. Between the burner and the gas valve was perhaps only 150mm, I got a rolling pin and wrapped the thermo-couple around it to make a mini spring like unit. The apprentice I had at the time looked puzzled and asked me why I bothered doing that to something that would never be seen by anyone. "Because in a few years time when it needs to be changed, the guy changing it will think that a quality engineer worked on it" I replied, thats why. He took a few years before he told me he "got it".
Im going to do a service Thurs on a commercial site, there is a one pipe system there, the pipe is mainly 2" iron and its bent around numerous bay windows. I've been going there for approx 10 years, I still look at it in awe, knowing the craftsmanship that went into that installation, it's immaculate.
The guys on here need to be taking on apprentices, this content is what needs to be passed on to the next generation of our trade, how to show the public we are professional and their paying for our attention to detail, knowledge and skills.
Back in the 80's I used to sub to big builders, Wimpey Douglas etc, their plumbers were old style, trilby hats, bib n brace overalls, shirts with dicky bows they projected an image. No ripped jeans with silicone wiped over them, they looked the part. If we want people to pay us a good price for our work, we need to go back to dressing the part to impress the customers, trust me, people treat you differently if you project the right image.
Rant over 😁
Excellent Pete. I learnt the 70mm & 100mm for 15 & 22 pipe 90 degree bends. Further to this, I also use 35mm and 50mm marks back from the bend for 45-degree bends and 23mm and 35mm for 30-degree bends. I used to have it written on the arm of my bender as a quick reminder and was really useful as a guide to getting it perfect while learning the 'by eye' technique that comes with experience.
Thanks for adding this👍👍
Nice one Pete, I didn't know about the 70mm mark I'll have to try that tomorrow. Been a plumber over 20 years and still learning, thanks mate.
Every day is a school day 👍
Hello Pete, you are passionate about your plumbing.. your Grandad would be proud of you. Thanks for the great video, and look forward to the rest !
richard bailey thanks Richard
I have been a plumber for 37 years , love your attitude and enthusiasm and skills and pride in your trade , you are a credit to the plumbing trade , a hope you take on a apprentice , the boy would get a great education
thanks for making these videos P B. they are a fantastic help to many of us. respect mate.
Brilliant video. No instructor I had has ever expanded on the pipe insert method explaining you can the use inner and outer edge to line up the spare tube in the former depending where you were able to measure from. Top job mate
Thanks for a great explanation of how the pros do it. Something for the amateurs to practice, more of this please.
So simple when you know how - bloody brilliant video, can't wait for the next. I'm gonna think of you as Beckham now.
That has simplified pipe bending for me which I was struggling thank you sir 👍
Hi mate love your bending and the way you explain things. I've been tell my younger lads to watch your channel as kids don't have any idea about bending pipe. Cheers Nick
Thank you for your time to put the vid up. very useful.
Nice. One of the first tricks we learned in college. Memorise the table you cant go wrong.
Done the spare copper pipe trick since I was an apprentice. It’s great, even do it by eye now haha
It’s nice to see how others people do things. Very interesting. I too have my dads benders I also have a cheap set out of Screwfix but they are not as good
great vid pete very helpful look forward to the rest mate
Great video PB looking forward to the series 👍
Top vid - fair play to your to take your time out to film, create this and then edit and upload - as you said 5th time lucky filming.
Cheers, thumbs up.
Brilliant channel mate and love your videos. I feel like my pipe bender digs into the pipe a little bit,( more so on 15mm then 22mm ) on the hook, am I setting the pipe in correctly or do i have cheap benders? Any idea or tips please
Why didn't they make it that easy at college? Thanks PB, this old dog learnt a couple of new tricks.
wooow great explaination, very easy to understand pal. i just understood all of that, many thanks man.
I've been bending copper, aluminum and steel pipe/tubing for 22 years and that trick never dawned on me.
Can't wait to see the subsequent videos
Awesome stuff😊😊
Those marks on new pipe benders , do you bend so the mark is at the centre of the pipe when its bent , thanks
mark howard yea you want the mark to line up with the center of your pipe matey
Look forward to lots of juvenile comments about "benders" 😂
On a serious note, another really helpful video. Great stuff. Please more tutorials like this.
amazing bender though!
Stole my thunder. damn and blast you, Sir! Puerile is a more apt. word. I'm 50 + and yet I can be very silly and childish, but never when it comes to work. Agree with your second assertion though.
sorry mate
@Ben Frost No need to apologise, pal. Just a note of caution, I'm the edgelord on this channel.
ok you've scared me off lol
Cheers for explanation. Very simplified any easy to understand.
well done , said well Nova Scotia service plumber
Ur Not a teacher lol .. u make a brilliant teacher 👨🏫
Thank you very much ,you really made it look easy to understand. Regards
prof jobs. great man and many thanks for sharing the experience
Damn son, you helpful. You amazing. You loyal.
Really good to watch thank you 👍
Legend, great knowledge mate 👍
Great video as always!
I’ll be giving this method a go tomorrow. Have you got any tips on how to keep the pipes straight when doing multiple bends on the same pipe? I always seem to go off slightly.
Hi mate you are great in what you doing.
I notice on some of you videos you have a Bahco 15mm bander . Please let me know from where you have..?
I use the same method. College trained, but in the end. It's about what works for you.
Are those benders like triggers broom ?
Brilliant video thank you very much
We’re can I purchase that type of bender
What bender do you use may i ask? In college the tutors have taught us that the pull back is 60mm for 15mm pipe and 88mm for 22mm pipe,pull back is basically 4 times the size of the pipe. And we use Irwin Hilmor. Will need to find out whether its 70&100 or 60&88.
Great video man! Keep it up
Brilliant!👍
How did u come to the figure of 150 ? Sorry I'm confused
Can you show a semi pass over please?
Hi, does anyone know how to bend flat copper pipes?
I understand I'd have to stuff the flat copper pipes with, like, fine sand so that kinks won't form when bending. But is there a specific tool to bend flat copper pipes with?
I love your WORK 👍🥰🤗😍
you made it so easy and simple on enjoyed the video.
Well explained Pete.
Al.
Hello, I’m in the States, where can I get a bender tool? Thanks
Done it today, 👍!!!! T😎P, THANKS, 👍!!!!!
Very good tutorial. 👍🏾
what causes ripples in the bended pipe?
Great videos, keep them coming 😀
Great video, really useful.
Can anybody tell me why here in America (at least in the south east) we don't bend copper in plumbing?
Top bender 😉
Great video
Very informative 👍
Fantastic!!
2:07 think I got that part wrong, my woman just left me
Is this the same method you use for 22mm copper? Great video been waiting a while to see your bending 🤙thank you for doing your videos, learn a lot from them all the time!
Zoran Rakic yes it works exactly the same for 22mm except the “hack” is 100mm back from your mark not 70mm
Nice one....
Awesome
ok , what pipe fitting manufacturer disliked this video , come on own up !
Brill thanks :)
PB pro plumber
Not too common in US.
You like me have had a good apprenticeship but surely if your out ther working in the field you should know how to bend pipe.what worrys me is you are showing anyone how to bend pipe a bit like a magician showing you how he did his magic trick if you want to help apprentices maybe you could work with the colleges
Nice man, thank you!