Great tip! I have a set of these monument benders in both sizes, love them. I've found a spray of silicone lube on the guide and former makes them work better and prevents any chance of rippling.
And this right here is another reason why the monument benders are a great bit of kit! No dicking about with having to set up guide’s whenever you need to adjust the kick size.
Would you be able to upload a video of using your pipe bending technique on a real installation? Would be cool to see. Ever since becoming a qualified plumber and working on repairs and maintenance i never really got to do much pipe bending and my confidence in bending pipe is pretty low now.
What is the smallest offset you can get using the 1.4 method before you'd have to reduce to a 30 degree bend? And then what's the smallest offset you can get with the 30 degree mark before you have to stop using those marks altogether?
Hi bro. An a cuestión bro, where can i find this bender, i'm from mexico, or the Brand to look for it. SORRY for my english, i hope u undertand what i said bro. Thanks.
I really don't get what is happening here. If you put two bends in (done at 1:10) with the end result being the two ends being parallel to each other, I don't see how you can make more bends. If you extend the existing bends, you'll go further than parallel. Yet somehow it works? I must be missing something.
@@mdocko2285 defo grab the 15. It fits in tool bags nicely like the veto wrencher which is what I use. The 22mm version im yet to get as I still like using the 22mm normal ones like the hilmors for torque. I generally work on 15mm more so it’s perfect! You will defo get more accurate using it
Great tip! I have a set of these monument benders in both sizes, love them. I've found a spray of silicone lube on the guide and former makes them work better and prevents any chance of rippling.
And this right here is another reason why the monument benders are a great bit of kit! No dicking about with having to set up guide’s whenever you need to adjust the kick size.
There amazing I’ll try show some real case on site today
Times your travel by 1.414 so 50mm x 1.414 then mark that dimension on your pipe then bend 2 x 45s on your 2 marks
Is that centre of pipe to centre of pipe, or inside edge to inside edge?
Center of pipe
@@ant88z cheers mate
Would you be able to upload a video of using your pipe bending technique on a real installation? Would be cool to see. Ever since becoming a qualified plumber and working on repairs and maintenance i never really got to do much pipe bending and my confidence in bending pipe is pretty low now.
Not a problem, best advice I can give is practice bud. Just buy a length and get practicing 90s and sets
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much for this video
Great advice 👍🏽
Great idea
Love all your videos , really well explained. Keep going please .. your tools are amazing 🤩 😂
Good👍
What is the smallest offset you can get using the 1.4 method before you'd have to reduce to a 30 degree bend? And then what's the smallest offset you can get with the 30 degree mark before you have to stop using those marks altogether?
Can you please make a video on how to measure and bend a pipe when installing a hot water cylinder mate?
Where can I buy this tools and what they call it ,
They are, 15mm pipe benders made by Monument
Wouldn’t your formula work here the one where you times your distance by 1.4?
Yeah it would
Where can I purchase the bender mate
Screwfix
Hi bro. An a cuestión bro, where can i find this bender, i'm from mexico, or the Brand to look for it.
SORRY for my english, i hope u undertand what i said bro.
Thanks.
What is that bender called.
I really don't get what is happening here. If you put two bends in (done at 1:10) with the end result being the two ends being parallel to each other, I don't see how you can make more bends. If you extend the existing bends, you'll go further than parallel. Yet somehow it works? I must be missing something.
The pipe slightly stretching means the hook is moving down slightly
It's also rippling the pipe which isn't great
What about 22 mil pipe?
What's that bender called mate.
15mm monument masters pipe bender dude
@@mmplumber cheers mate defo getting my hands on one never seen it before. Looks a right good bit of kit.
@@mdocko2285 defo grab the 15. It fits in tool bags nicely like the veto wrencher which is what I use. The 22mm version im yet to get as I still like using the 22mm normal ones like the hilmors for torque. I generally work on 15mm more so it’s perfect! You will defo get more accurate using it
I tried this and my pipe kinks
Betterbuse PPR more easy to fix .....
Ive mever known anyone to keep pulling bemds to get it right. Just do it once properly. This is is a wierd time wasting technique