S & D hasn't been used for decades here in the UK, No one I know liked working with it, it looks nice and easy on a bench but getting it to stay straight and not twist was a nightmare while fitting a 1200mm long length of duct on-site, usually off of a pair of steps, with just a 200mm gap from the slab to try and get the corners in (No self-respecting trunker would bend the corners over with a hammer). It also leaked like a sieve when tested. Stupid idea that didn't last, was ok for a bit of 200 square toilet extract but useless when used as a supply run. Trunker, 23 years experience.
Interesting here in SoCal it’s common but on widths lower than 24”. We seal/pookie it heavy but tdc is the easiest In my experience takes a little longer making the frame but wort it
A man of few words. Perfect.
Straight and to the point. Awesome vid. Thank you!
"That's it!"
Right
Im new to this and putting it together is my favorite part
Perfect video. Thank you.
Good lesson, excellent work!
Also vote A for Awesome! Thank you sir
"That's it"💯💯💯
Nicely done
Great video -- thanks!
Nice tote. 👍👍
Appreciate it . Very helpful.
Love your video bro...thanks!!
Excellent thanks
The company I work at, we call them S cleats. Like you, we simply call the department S and Drives!
Well, there is s cleat or standing s.
yeah so this with a 38x18 😂it wont be ao easy but i get the point nice video
Works on 8x6 though
Kaha se ho
I love it😍
Me dukting ka kam janta hm Pakistan me koi componi ha to batawo
Can you use that to make round duct instead of buying the expensive premade slip lock
Unfrotunately no it’s only for rectangular and square duct
What happened if use d cleat on 4 sides instead of two
You could but s lock is less work and better air seal.
Looks good! I'd suggest gloves, though. 😃
You mean bitch mittens no thank you
@@austinm3294 LOL! This really made me laugh. Please tell me you have a better name for safety glasses.
Must respect the metal.
@@The_rat2 you don't need gloves if you know how to handle metal.
How much Price one hour for duct installation working
I usually cut down my drives to right size
Thanks
God it’s it looks so easy putting them in but once Sheetrock is in its the biggest pain in the ass taking those damn cleats out!!!
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No save button
thanks u
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As pati or silp
S & D hasn't been used for decades here in the UK, No one I know liked working with it, it looks nice and easy on a bench but getting it to stay straight and not twist was a nightmare while fitting a 1200mm long length of duct on-site, usually off of a pair of steps, with just a 200mm gap from the slab to try and get the corners in (No self-respecting trunker would bend the corners over with a hammer). It also leaked like a sieve when tested.
Stupid idea that didn't last, was ok for a bit of 200 square toilet extract but useless when used as a supply run.
Trunker, 23 years experience.
Interesting here in SoCal it’s common but on widths lower than 24”. We seal/pookie it heavy but tdc is the easiest In my experience takes a little longer making the frame but wort it
Your first problem is thinking and talking in mm and cm. Ductwork is INCHES and that alone jinxed you so badly it would have never fit properly
Never had issues, screw the folded corners and mastic and tape all joints. It's not meant to be sealed as is lol
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Didn’t stagger the seams.
He’s a shop guy he don’t know 😂
Not make or break
big tools
pre cut drives 1/2 inches bigger than duct bend 1 inch with tongues open other end with screw driver and bang on then bang top over
Good
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dauc taig
joined to achcha lekin mazbuti Nahi hai NAT bolt wala achcha rehta hai may bhi yehi kaam karta hun
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C poti
f it perpendicular hammering
That’s what the flat side is for lol it’s great
Sir i alls so dut Working in Malaysia 13 hayer can YOU gif me YOUR contic number
Its not good job