Klein Tools RT250 GFCI Outlet Tester with LCD Display, Electric Voltage Tester for Standard 3-Wire 120V Electrical Receptacles: Amazon: amzn.to/3IZrHox See my 38 video series: "EMT Bending by Sparky Channel" here: ruclips.net/p/PLSD43kAzjUIT9C0yzPTkqULBCmJXX_goh
I appenticed under an old industrial electrican at US Steel in the 80's. Ceilings there were 30+ feet high. This man would simply look up at the wall and then proceed to make a series of complicated, compound bends on the ground, without making a single pencil mark. Fit perfectly every time. Still blows my mind today.
For RUclips maybe, but with his experience, I’d say he is a hard man with good morals. I wish he had more subs on his channel, I don’t understand why he hasn’t reached over 100k yet, his knowledge is incredible
@@ANG3LiiToVU3LA Thanks so much Timothy! The first Sparky Channel did have 182,000 subs, 934 videos and 65 million views. It got hacked though and all that was lost so I have started another Sparky Channel. :)
Sparky Channel I am surprised that RUclips has not done more to help. But your channel is still growing, and as this industry becomes bigger, more people will rely on going to RUclips for your help. Hope to see more of your latest videos soon. Learned a lot from your pipe bending, I need to rewatch some of your breakdowns on your math doing parallels and concentrics
I am an electrical contractor of 36 years and I still get enjoyment of learning new techniques especially on your channel! Keep up the great work! I think for apprentices it might be good to explain the reason the bending shoe should be facing inside towards the saddle and not away from it. I hear how guys and ladies have alot of confusion on this topic.
I’m thankful with you man, a year ago I talked to my boss about an Opportunity to learn how to work with EMT pipe and he said ok I’ll will send you with someone who knows, but he never did it, I got tired of waiting so I started looking for information on the internet and guess what I found this channel and now I’m already working with EMT pipe and still learning. Thank you so much!
When you are a master in your craft it not only shows in your work but you can also explain in simple terms how to do it. Every video is well put together
Bill, nice work and great explanation! You are a great asset to our trade. I think I would struggle to explain the steps as clearly as you do. If you are ever in the Chicago area I would love to do a similar video with you using a hydraulic bender instead.
Hi Greg! Thanks so much for the kind words! My channel got hacked and I lost 934 videos and 182K subscribers. Can you believe that? I have to start from 0 again. I'm going to start putting up the IDEAL competition videos starting tomorrow. It just so happens that I'm probably going to be in Chicago next year for NECA. Are you going? Definitely, lets make a video! Great to hear from you!
New apprentice and just found your chanel. Your the best and I will be sharing your videos with my class and instructors.Your a big help in these online learning times. Hope Covid passes you and yours by in pease.
I think you should have an apprentice with you doing these bends so we can some real learning happening, I know you’ve done these bends more times than I can imagine, love the videos either way!
Great video. Thanks to you I did my first ever 4 way switch. Not that I needed one but I just had to do it after watching your 4 way video. I dont do conduit either but looks fun. I think I'll look for a bender and practice doing the bends. Keep the videos coming!
Excellent. Great job! Yes, I had about 50 conduit bending videos before RUclips took them all down. I think I'll do them over. I can do them better now anyway. Enjoy Super Sunday!
The distance to betweem one conduit in relation to the other conduit is the [tangent of 1/2 of the angle used to bend the 90 degree bend times the about of space between the conduits . 1/2 (90 degree) = 45 Degree...tan 45 = 1. So 1 x 2( being a space) = 2" longer 90 then the previous one. Good stuff
Great video, can anyone tell me how he got the first measurement for the 90 degree bend? I understand he adds 2 inches to each for the offset and 2 inches extra for the stub length but I didn’t see where he saids how he got the first measurement for the first 90 degree bend. Thanks in advance.
He doesn't explain it, but he made an arbitrary measurement for where he wanted the first 90 stub to take place, then every other one he added two inches extra for stub length. So how he did it was measure the middle of the coupling to where the back of the 90 stub is after the saddle has been made. He then marked the conduit where the stub take up would take place then bended it.
Sparky love your channel i been following your channel since i started my trade 4 years ago and thanks to you i learn very nice tips just love the way u explain.
Hi Brent. Actually it's the same channel. Some kind of hack occurred and I lost my 934 videos and my 182K subs. I've written RUclips about it but haven't gotten any response. So I'm uploading new videos! :) I'm very proud to have 74 subs now!
@@SparkyChannel I just re-subscribed. I hadn't realized what happened with your channel til just now. You are the best when it comes to these kind of electrical videos.
@@SparkyChannel No problem, Bill. Spark on! I have a video suggestion: How to install/support a bell box in the middle of a yard for a GFCI receptacle, but not against a wall. I believe rigid conduit can be used as a support if driven in the ground, but no one has made such a video. I would like to see how you do it. Thanks.
30 DEGREE 4 POINT SADDLE BENDS 1. Measure distance from coupling or connector to obstruction. Add shrinkage which is 1/4 for every inch of height of obstruction, Now Mark 2. Add first outer mark which you will multiply 2 with the height of obstruction, Now Mark. 3. From mark number 1 add the length of obstruction, after this you should only be marking in one direction moving right to right or left to left, Now Mark 4. Add the same length you measured when you multiplied the height of obstruction by 2 to the last outer mark, Now Mark 5. Now bend These are just notes I took from the video, but I figured I'd leave them here:)
I was wondering if you can make a video of how you built your “bending wall” with all the obstructions. I haven’t bent much conduit on the job and I watch your videos at home and bend at my own place. Would greatly appreciate it! Keep on making these videos!!!!
It was just one video at a time. Now I have to take something down to make another bending videos. I've started on my wiring series now though. Thanks for the video idea.
Looks good. Just wondering why it looks like u didn't have 2 and 5/8 inches as the number you would be using for your 90s and overall length measurements? Dont u want the spacing plus the o.d. of the pipe? Or is your spacing 2inches from the back of one pipe to the back of the other pipe in which case the 2inch increment would be correct.
How do determine the length to the mark for the first 90? Is there a formula for this? Or is just the exact measurement to where the pipe needs to go up?
NICE BRO NICE!! Regarding the so called "new kline ruler" they stole that from me. About 2 decades ago, I made something called "the Offset Ruler" And Patented it. Sold a Few on ebay. Kline had a means of suggesting new products to them. Pitching a product. They said when submitting, that "many times we already have ideas in the works" to me, that was a red flag to imply that "we plan on stealing your idea, and you wont be able to do a thing about it" But I trusted them and submitted it. And lo and behold, kilne's "new idea" They steal ideas faster than Kanye West listening to your music demo.
I've said that whoever invented the EMT bending tables on the back of the tape was brilliant! I guess that's you. It is the perfect place to have the multiples and shrink, much better than putting them on the handle of the benders. When you're laying out a conduit run you have a tape in your hand anyway. Great job, sorry you didn't get the credit. I'm glad you like the video!
Is the 68 7/16" mark (for the stub up) measured to the farthest side of the fitting (let's say connected to a panel box) or to the centerline of the fitting on the panel box? Not quite sure where this measurement ends. Thank you.
@@SparkyChannel I was wondering the same things as to how you got your measurements. Can you explain in more details. Also at the beginning of the video you have the multiplier for 30° listed as 2" not just the multiplier 2. Other than that, I find your videos informative. Just have to know that your audience may not know all the ways to get from a to b.
Just found out your channel is gone!!! Truly sad. I was hoping to revisit how to find and identify the first plug receptical in a circuit. You had one showing the first plug being a CGFI plug so the rest could be 3 prong!!!! I have to do this now.
Yes, it's true. I wish it wasn't so, but it's true. I've been putting improved videos back up. With patience, I'll have an excellent library of videos again. Thanks so much, Bill.
Where is the measurement to the stub and where do you measure to, the center of the cuplink or the left side of cup link? There was no instruction on the lentgh to the stub line.
@@biz504 Whats funny is my first day on a new job a couple weeks back I was just bending like 8ft' 90's for data and completely messed this up on my first bend. Was definitely scratching my head for a few moments.
The tangent of 45° is 1. www.google.com/search?q=what+is+the+tangent+of+45%C2%B0&oq=what+is+the+tangent+of+45%C2%B0&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l7.13614j1j8&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Klein Tools RT250 GFCI Outlet Tester with LCD Display, Electric Voltage Tester for Standard 3-Wire 120V Electrical Receptacles: Amazon: amzn.to/3IZrHox
See my 38 video series: "EMT Bending by Sparky Channel" here: ruclips.net/p/PLSD43kAzjUIT9C0yzPTkqULBCmJXX_goh
I appenticed under an old industrial electrican at US Steel in the 80's. Ceilings there were 30+ feet high. This man would simply look up at the wall and then proceed to make a series of complicated, compound bends on the ground, without making a single pencil mark. Fit perfectly every time. Still blows my mind today.
Great story, thanks!
That’s amazing!
What a sweet and kind electrician man. Wish he was my journeyman.
Thanks Mark. Really I'm not all that easy to work for. I get hyper and work people hard. I think I do treat workers well though. :)
For RUclips maybe, but with his experience, I’d say he is a hard man with good morals. I wish he had more subs on his channel, I don’t understand why he hasn’t reached over 100k yet, his knowledge is incredible
@@ANG3LiiToVU3LA Thanks so much Timothy! The first Sparky Channel did have 182,000 subs, 934 videos and 65 million views. It got hacked though and all that was lost so I have started another Sparky Channel. :)
Hell yea!! my Jw just yells at me and calls me worthless lol plus he has a drinking problem lol
Sparky Channel I am surprised that RUclips has not done more to help. But your channel is still growing, and as this industry becomes bigger, more people will rely on going to RUclips for your help. Hope to see more of your latest videos soon. Learned a lot from your pipe bending, I need to rewatch some of your breakdowns on your math doing parallels and concentrics
I am an electrical contractor of 36 years and I still get enjoyment of learning new techniques especially on your channel! Keep up the great work! I think for apprentices it might be good to explain the reason the bending shoe should be facing inside towards the saddle and not away from it. I hear how guys and ladies have alot of confusion on this topic.
Your guidance is much appreciated you are one of the best teachers I’ve ever came across. Thank you for your videos.
Thanks so much!
I’m thankful with you man, a year ago I talked to my boss about an Opportunity to learn how to work with EMT pipe and he said ok I’ll will send you with someone who knows, but he never did it, I got tired of waiting so I started looking for information on the internet and guess what I found this channel and now I’m already working with EMT pipe and still learning. Thank you so much!
Fantastic! Great job on learning this skill!
When you are a master in your craft it not only shows in your work but you can also explain in simple terms how to do it. Every video is well put together
Thanks so much!
Bill, nice work and great explanation! You are a great asset to our trade. I think I would struggle to explain the steps as clearly as you do. If you are ever in the Chicago area I would love to do a similar video with you using a hydraulic bender instead.
Hi Greg! Thanks so much for the kind words! My channel got hacked and I lost 934 videos and 182K subscribers. Can you believe that? I have to start from 0 again. I'm going to start putting up the IDEAL competition videos starting tomorrow. It just so happens that I'm probably going to be in Chicago next year for NECA. Are you going? Definitely, lets make a video! Great to hear from you!
Dang bill I hope RUclips can help you get your videos back !!!!, your channel is great !!!!
Thanks so much!
I swear this guy Loves what he does😊 Awesome teacher IMO.
Thanks Francisco!
Bill you are the best we got to gain knowledge from. Stay safe brother! Thank you!
Thanks Belayeth! The same to you and your family!
A very underrated video series. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
Thanks so much. You're very welcome!
Thank you for sharing you videos with us. This is a great help .
Thank you so much for your excellent teaching.
Glad it was helpful! Best wishes!
I have learned so much from you my friend
Excellent!
Awesome job describing how to bend a saddle, no rush and detailed ...
Thanks David!
Master, thank you very much for your videos, they have helped me a lot in my beginning as an electrician 👨🔧, God bless you
You are very welcome!
Bill, you should write a book about conduct bending. I’ll bet it would sale out fast. Thank
New apprentice and just found your chanel. Your the best and I will be sharing your videos with my class and instructors.Your a big help in these online learning times. Hope Covid passes you and yours by in pease.
Say Hello to everyone for me! Best wishes!
Thanks for the great instructions. Going on my first job bending conduit by myself tomorrow I’m going to use this information
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you! Will not let you down in the field! No excuses with you as my reference! 💯💯💯
Excellent!
Thank you for sharing your work and art
Thanks Rodrigo!
Man knows his stuff, thank you sir great tutorial
Thanks for watching!
I think you should have an apprentice with you doing these bends so we can some real learning happening, I know you’ve done these bends more times than I can imagine, love the videos either way!
Great video. Thanks to you I did my first ever 4 way switch. Not that I needed one but I just had to do it after watching your 4 way video. I dont do conduit either but looks fun. I think I'll look for a bender and practice doing the bends. Keep the videos coming!
Excellent. Great job! Yes, I had about 50 conduit bending videos before RUclips took them all down. I think I'll do them over. I can do them better now anyway. Enjoy Super Sunday!
Thanks, you too Bill
Hey man keep doing what your doing ! This is great. Thank you very much 👏
Thanks, will do!
I remember when I learned how to bend conduit in trade school and I really liked it.
Excellent!
The distance to betweem one conduit in relation to the other conduit is the [tangent of 1/2 of the angle used to bend the 90 degree bend times the about of space between the conduits . 1/2 (90 degree) = 45 Degree...tan 45 = 1. So 1 x 2( being a space) = 2" longer 90 then the previous one.
Good stuff
Perfect, good job!
tan of 45 is 1.6 though not 1
Great video, can anyone tell me how he got the first measurement for the 90 degree bend? I understand he adds 2 inches to each for the offset and 2 inches extra for the stub length but I didn’t see where he saids how he got the first measurement for the first 90 degree bend. Thanks in advance.
He doesn't explain it, but he made an arbitrary measurement for where he wanted the first 90 stub to take place, then every other one he added two inches extra for stub length. So how he did it was measure the middle of the coupling to where the back of the 90 stub is after the saddle has been made. He then marked the conduit where the stub take up would take place then bended it.
Sparky love your channel i been following your channel since i started my trade 4 years ago and thanks to you i learn very nice tips just love the way u explain.
Thanks so much Ed! I'm putting improved videos back. I think you'll like them. :)
@@SparkyChannel i would definitely keep following you.
You are a great teacher thank you
Thank you! 😃
I can tell when you were in the job site, lots of colleges respect you.
Thanks so much Patrick, that means a lot!
Thanks bill! From phillipines
No problem, thanks Jake!
Thank you for sharing your Knowledge.
No problem, thanks!
Best video to learn how to bend pipe
Thank you for your time!
My pleasure! Thanks!
Great information presented in a very understandable way. Thanks for your effort in making this video!
My pleasure, thanks!
Amazing video! Thank you!
Thank you so much for the videos. You rock!!
My pleasure, thanks!
genius!!! I'm gonna start to watch all your videos.
Please do! Thanks Haise!
@@SparkyChannel yes sir! thanks for all your work
Sorry for your channel. I was really enjoying it and needed to search around a bit to find your new one.
Hope all is well
Hi Brent. Actually it's the same channel. Some kind of hack occurred and I lost my 934 videos and my 182K subs. I've written RUclips about it but haven't gotten any response. So I'm uploading new videos! :) I'm very proud to have 74 subs now!
Also glad to see your getting your videos back up! Sorry about what happened man you’ll bounce back quick I’m sure!
Thanks so much Sean! That's very encouraging!
@@SparkyChannel I just re-subscribed. I hadn't realized what happened with your channel til just now. You are the best when it comes to these kind of electrical videos.
@@illestofdemall13 Hi Kris! Great to hear from you! Thanks so much, it's kind of you to say so!
@@SparkyChannel No problem, Bill. Spark on! I have a video suggestion: How to install/support a bell box in the middle of a yard for a GFCI receptacle, but not against a wall. I believe rigid conduit can be used as a support if driven in the ground, but no one has made such a video. I would like to see how you do it. Thanks.
30 DEGREE 4 POINT SADDLE BENDS
1. Measure distance from coupling or connector to obstruction. Add shrinkage which is 1/4 for every inch of height of obstruction, Now Mark
2. Add first outer mark which you will multiply 2 with the height of obstruction, Now Mark.
3. From mark number 1 add the length of obstruction, after this you should only be marking in one direction moving right to right or left to left, Now Mark
4. Add the same length you measured when you multiplied the height of obstruction by 2 to the last outer mark, Now Mark
5. Now bend
These are just notes I took from the video, but I figured I'd leave them here:)
Helped me out, thank you
How did you get the measurements for the stubs? Where did you measure from?
Great Job Bill. Stay Safe.
Thanks Martin. You as well!
What about the shrink on the second bend also. Shouldn't you add that to obstruction length? Thanks for the videos sparky!!
Thank you!! This sure is so VERY helpful! Thank you !!!
Thanks so much!
you should make a video showing us how to hook up a transformer
Hi Bill. Glad you are back! If RUclips can't restore all of your videos, do you have them backed up at all?
Thanks! Yes, I do have most of them backed up but I'm taking the opportunity to improve and bring them up to date before uploading them.
Muchas gracias Tengo que regresar a la escuela.
Thanks u I have to came back to school ❤
Excellent!
I was wondering if you can make a video of how you built your “bending wall” with all the obstructions. I haven’t bent much conduit on the job and I watch your videos at home and bend at my own place. Would greatly appreciate it! Keep on making these videos!!!!
It was just one video at a time. Now I have to take something down to make another bending videos. I've started on my wiring series now though. Thanks for the video idea.
Excellent job David from San Juan Puerto Rico
Cheers from San Diego!
Thank you PROFESOR.
No problem, thanks!
This is amazing, the only problem i have is I work in metric so it's a little confusing
Great class session
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks Lindsey!
Thanks for the video! I was wondering why do you use the star in this situation instead of the arrow for the 90. Thanks for any information.
It's little quicker and that was a timed event. Thanks Douglas!
Was the four points saddle make using the arrow in the Bender in the four pencil mark and the 90° was with the Star in the pencil mark?
you are the best Thanks for sharing
You're welcome!
God bless the metric system
Looks good. Just wondering why it looks like u didn't have 2 and 5/8 inches as the number you would be using for your 90s and overall length measurements? Dont u want the spacing plus the o.d. of the pipe? Or is your spacing 2inches from the back of one pipe to the back of the other pipe in which case the 2inch increment would be correct.
No, the spacing is 2" O.C. which is pretty typical.
Thank you very much for sharing
Thanks Benny!
How do determine the length to the mark for the first 90? Is there a formula for this? Or is just the exact measurement to where the pipe needs to go up?
Sean, start at 2:04 and I explain it.
Excellent Thank.
You bet!
🙏 good bless you
GBY as well!
good stuff
Thanks Brent!
NICE BRO NICE!! Regarding the so called "new kline ruler" they stole that from me. About 2 decades ago, I made something called "the Offset Ruler" And Patented it. Sold a Few on ebay. Kline had a means of suggesting new products to them. Pitching a product. They said when submitting, that "many times we already have ideas in the works"
to me, that was a red flag to imply that "we plan on stealing your idea, and you wont be able to do a thing about it"
But I trusted them and submitted it. And lo and behold, kilne's "new idea"
They steal ideas faster than Kanye West listening to your music demo.
I've said that whoever invented the EMT bending tables on the back of the tape was brilliant! I guess that's you. It is the perfect place to have the multiples and shrink, much better than putting them on the handle of the benders. When you're laying out a conduit run you have a tape in your hand anyway. Great job, sorry you didn't get the credit. I'm glad you like the video!
Plenty calculations i never done that metal bending i used p v c conduits
Is the 68 7/16" mark (for the stub up) measured to the farthest side of the fitting (let's say connected to a panel box) or to the centerline of the fitting on the panel box? Not quite sure where this measurement ends. Thank you.
The 68 7/16" is measured from the end of the conduit to the centerline of the stub.
@@SparkyChannel Thank you, I was wrong in my assumption.
@@SparkyChannel I was wondering the same things as to how you got your measurements. Can you explain in more details. Also at the beginning of the video you have the multiplier for 30° listed as 2" not just the multiplier 2. Other than that, I find your videos informative. Just have to know that your audience may not know all the ways to get from a to b.
Sooo how did you get 26 1/2 and 45 3/4?
Thanks
No problem, thanks!
Dont worri sparky you be great y comeback for the people love thanks
Thanks Luis! Yes, it will be a great comeback!
Good morning sir do you have the bending chart or table?
pdf.lowes.com/howtoguides/783250740260_how.pdf
@@SparkyChannel your a legend
Just found out your channel is gone!!! Truly sad. I was hoping to revisit how to find and identify the first plug receptical in a circuit. You had one showing the first plug being a CGFI plug so the rest could be 3 prong!!!! I have to do this now.
Yes, it's true. I wish it wasn't so, but it's true. I've been putting improved videos back up. With patience, I'll have an excellent library of videos again. Thanks so much, Bill.
@@SparkyChannel what happened to your first channel?
What if it’s RMC and you can’t cut the ends
you can bend on a Chicago, and use thread less connecters going up, or use a hand threader if need to maintain class 3 going up
Cool !
Thanks!
Where is the measurement to the stub and where do you measure to, the center of the cuplink or the left side of cup link? There was no instruction on the lentgh to the stub line.
Figure it out
@@leonardolatorre9004😂😂😂
Coupling**
Como puedo hacer para escucharlo en español
Es imposible. RUclips no tiene sistema de traducción. Solo por el momento.
Thanks!!!!!!
No problem, thanks!
Por favor subtitulado al español.gracias
Why do you bend the 90 on the star as oppose to the arrow?
@@biz504 Gotcha. Yea I understand. its just been a couple years since I bent EMT and I completely forgot
@@biz504 Whats funny is my first day on a new job a couple weeks back I was just bending like 8ft' 90's for data and completely messed this up on my first bend. Was definitely scratching my head for a few moments.
I got tangent of 45 as 1.6
The tangent of 45° is 1. www.google.com/search?q=what+is+the+tangent+of+45%C2%B0&oq=what+is+the+tangent+of+45%C2%B0&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l7.13614j1j8&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
nice job
Thank you! Cheers! ⚡️
Wat happen whit videoa sparky
The channel got hacked and I lost all my videos and subscribers but I'm making a comeback! :)
Need to use a level and tape measure, and use another strap after the saddles before the 90s to really make it look professional.
Thanks!
Please video translate to hindi and urdu because we dont know english