Electrical Installation: Threading and bending steel conduit
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Amzad Khan, an Electrical Installation Technician/Demonstrator at Barnet and Southgate College, shows how to cut a thread and bend electrical steel conduit professionally.
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Great video. Very useful information and great trick.
Please do more videos on practical skills. Big thanks
Great video. Many thanks
Cheers
I went Southgate tech 1980 C&G 236 course Mr Powell , Mr Matheus , Mr King were the tutors.
That's great
Have you ever worked on site?
The first thing every electrician I know makes is handles for the stocks to make them easier to use.
Yes electricians with skinny arms would need that extra leverage
That was a nicely done demonstration and the tip is handy to know as well in regards to power tools not everyone likes to use them however if any of you guys that do use them how about a demonstration
Man's done a re-generation for almost the whole of the Isle of Dogs using caveman tools.
That's an interesting way to find the back of the bend, good video
Thanks
And it always woks
Good work good trick
You ful information
Guitarist? Helpful video, thanks.
Great craftsmanship! How long have you been doing electrical installations for?
Years. Just about got the first job finished.
Long enough
Time to hang up my gloves
Amjad bhai you better than gabbar singh.nicely you explained.
Ha ha
I assume one would use a piece of 25mm before the roller as a marker for back of bend of working with 25?
Yes
Leva mate?
What type/brand of cutting grease were you using?
I got the cutting paste from screfix
It's okay for small jobs , for bigger jobs you woul need a tin
Kimat ketli
Where did you get that handle for the die ?
It comes as a pack
A stock and die set
I just use my Rigid electric pipe threading machine. What primitive country is this guy in ?
Pipe threaders are generally very expensive and not very reliable. I've made thousands of manual threads and not one has failed. I'll get failures everyday with threaders, ending in wasted time and materials. Poor tool economy, which is we don't use them in the UK unless for shop/bench fabrication, because those guys aren't real sparks ;)
By the time you get your machine out
I would be packing my tool bag and getting home
A coupler is 40mm.... I always thought half of 40 is 20?..
hand tight? Use grips so that fucker is air tight...
Why put the spare tube on top?... Sit it in the former underneath the tube your bending other wise it will be flaying around at all angles
Get your tape measure out boy
We are not doing gas or water
Yes it should be tight so as to keep the metal work at the same potential.
Come over let me show you
When I saw the Hacksaw, I knew that this is not a video I would like to watch. Bye!!!!
yo caveman we got electrical tools here.
Come to the cave
I can show you a trick or two
This guy wont last half a day on our job... proper agency material
You are right
I would finish the job in half a day and be gone while you end up cleaning behind me
@@Buzzvlogs321 coz you are "special"? You are 5 years behind. "Half a day.." 😂
I'm not trying to be rude but you are showing people how to do it in the incorrect manner. You should always wear gloves when working with steel as health and safety comes first however your tutorials are good it's just the minor mistakes.
I hope you take my feedback in a positive way.
Thanks
hamzah ali wear gloves? he's only threading conduit lol
Aha, so why is he wearing high vis, coz I dont see any moving plant! Dont be a smart ass Matt
Let an Englishman show you how to do it.
what a wally you are
You are not rude you maybe lost
Can someone let this guy know that we have things called power tools He must b doing electrical work in some 3rd world country
Yes you might have power tools but no power