How To Do A 4 Point Saddle On EMT Conduit
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- Опубликовано: 7 июн 2023
- In this video we walk through how to bend a four point saddle on EMT conduit step by step with Jon Dougherty, our Education Director.
Jon is one of the most licensed electricians in the United States, and we are proud to have him. Check out our other videos on How to Bend Conduit for a 3 Point Saddle, 90 Degree Stub Up, Box Offsets, and more!
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Good shit everyone else takes 20 minutes to explain shit before they even touch the damn pipe. Thank you sir. Nice and quick and detailed
By far the best video. 1/3 the length of others, all to the point. Thank you.
“Never falls out the bender” haha
Straightforward demonstration- thanks!
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Great video. Learned a lot from watching this.
In Watching this it's a great beginners video. For those who are watching you still need to adjust that bend for how you are supporting it, whether it's back strap or mini etc. Also if you just use a one hole strap you will prob need a box offset in the beginning of that run. Otherwise , great video.
Nice video!!
nice demonstration.
Thanks Jon
Good stuff
Gotta do them all to centers. So you can start at the end or after a 90 and bend them all in the same direction. 🤔 You can notch the bender with a bandsaw to indicate the center of _ degree bends. Quick bend app has some useful features. It has alot of info mapped out.
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Best fucken explanation
Need a box offset
Good explanation but u forgot to show us where we will put the offset tool in the ( begin marker)
Your first bend didn't have the "eyes always towards the obstruction".