How to Make a Metal Duct Transition in the Field

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @AM-dn4lk
    @AM-dn4lk 4 года назад +25

    I know nothing about sheet metal work. This was fascinating and educational for me. Where do you get the S locks from? Do you make them at the shop or purchase them?

    • @ChrisHVAC
      @ChrisHVAC 4 года назад +3

      Any supply house that sell sheet metal fitting will carry S lock.

    • @mhoush
      @mhoush 4 года назад +4

      All materials are common at supply houses that provide metal / ductwork.

    • @zwspiller7888
      @zwspiller7888 4 года назад +4

      Surprisingly enough lowes has it too

    • @lilpbass
      @lilpbass 4 года назад +4

      A M We make them on a Pittsburgh machine.

    • @andreycham4797
      @andreycham4797 3 года назад +1

      Yes, it was easy just do not confuse S locks with ass plugs

  • @chieuyang3116
    @chieuyang3116 Год назад +2

    Easiest duct transition I've seen so far. Explained very well. Nice job

  • @robgreyham527
    @robgreyham527 8 месяцев назад +2

    Been in sheet metal for 10 years and this is the way. Great job!

  • @g06e55k
    @g06e55k 2 года назад +7

    Great technique! For those that want to cross brake the plenum or any metal ductwork it's easy to do without a brake. Before assembly, I use a straight edge and a screen spline roller, but a screw driver, awl, etc works too, lay the metal on cardboard on a hard surface. Place the straight edge from corner to corner and run tool applying downward pressure along straight edge. Rotate metal 90° and repeat. Do this to the inside facing metal for functional and professional looking HVAC metal work.

  • @a.lesterbuckiii4319
    @a.lesterbuckiii4319 Год назад +1

    Around 2011, I replaced the furnace in my (low) attic. The ridiculously time consuming step was building two transitions in place for the new unit. I think I spent much of two days building it piece by piece. This was before RUclips built up so much knowledge. Today my jaw dropped when I watched how straightforward it is when you know what you are doing. Great video, thanks for sharing! I am gearing up for a new evaporator installation, and I feel empowered.

  • @hozerhvac4406
    @hozerhvac4406 4 года назад +42

    Solid video guys. Not a lot of sheet metal videos out there. Thank you for taking the time and creating solid content.

  • @andrewj2887
    @andrewj2887 2 года назад +3

    Michael, thanks for taking your time to share this video with the public. I had a rush job done for an off set plenum almost like what you showed in this video and it was awful. I did some sheet metal work in school about 40 years ago, but seeing you demonstrate, made it very easy for me to put this together, really appreciate you doing this video.

  • @aussiesmulticopteradventures
    @aussiesmulticopteradventures 3 года назад +2

    I am in the process of replacing my 40 year old furnace and AC coil with a MrCool Universal heat pump system. This video was exactly what I was looking for. Thank you for the easy to follow video tutorial.
    Now, off to the hardware store to get the required hardware. Cheers!

  • @milleralexk
    @milleralexk 2 года назад

    Nice way to lead off - "the easiest way for me to do it" - no judgement or pretense. Thanks!

  • @cadavercasillas3901
    @cadavercasillas3901 3 года назад

    I DON’N KNOW MUCH ENGLISH, BUT I UNDERSTAND EVERYTHING FROM THIS VIDEO!!!! GRACIAS 🙏 WHOEVER READ THIS COMMENT GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY!!!!!!! Peace and love

  • @troyfall6573
    @troyfall6573 Год назад

    This was exactly the video I needed to see. Other videos just show how to make a square one but I am going to have to cut the existing plenum box because the new electric furnace is taller than the old one. Thanks for making the video.

  • @OneManParade
    @OneManParade 4 года назад +6

    Nice job. I bet you've taught a lot of grateful techs over the years. At least I hope they are grateful.

  • @proxybox
    @proxybox 2 года назад

    Boy that makes my life way easier. I have my air handler and duct plenum suspended and needed to merge an existing supply plenum that has multiple takeoffs and I didn't want to have to recreate the plenum. On the return I made a new box but your video is awesome in making the transition from a 20 x 17 in plenum to a 12 x 20 off my air handler. Whew!!!

  • @brianphillips4115
    @brianphillips4115 Год назад

    great video, i would recommend cross breaking the metal to reduce duct flex noise though. in the field i usually lay the old furnace down, flex the metal along a corner, and use a rubber mallet to get my cross break if i don't have my break with me.

  • @cheynebrannigan5176
    @cheynebrannigan5176 4 года назад +4

    This deserves more upvotes. Thanks for taking your time and breaking it down.

  • @AndyHoltOutdoorUniversity
    @AndyHoltOutdoorUniversity 4 года назад +4

    I spent hundreds of hours in our sheet metal shop. I really enjoy the metalwork and love to see videos banging metal! Please do more! Get Ralph Wolf to do some as well!

  • @danieljanowiec1324
    @danieljanowiec1324 Год назад

    This is so far the best sheet metal video i have seen do far. Thanks for the video cheers 🍻

  • @johndavidson5564
    @johndavidson5564 3 года назад +19

    was always taught to cross break the sheet before putting it in to reduce flex in the metel when the blower kicks on, though depending on the surface area it may or may not be an issue. I wish more installers made transitions like this though.

    • @Lugnut64052
      @Lugnut64052 2 года назад +2

      That's pretty much the way I always made them, and cross-broke everything. Cross-braking looks a little nicer too.

    • @Bridgesc3
      @Bridgesc3 Год назад

      Waste of time

    • @johndavidson5564
      @johndavidson5564 Год назад +1

      @@Bridgesc3 trolling?

    • @The_Humble_Servant
      @The_Humble_Servant Год назад +1

      @@Bridgesc3 not a waste of time, it reduces popping. Just say you don’t cross brake, don’t call it a waste of time, it only takes about 15 secs to cross brake 😂

  • @BrownHVAC
    @BrownHVAC 4 года назад +5

    Great video, There should be more of this type at the HVAC School site to share the tricks of the trade.

  • @whitesheatingairappliancer7101
    @whitesheatingairappliancer7101 4 года назад +2

    Great video. I was trained too make cross breaks to prevent duct moving in and out when blower is running.

  • @pedrocervantes7561
    @pedrocervantes7561 4 года назад +6

    Nice video clean transition well simplified,
    I’ve never use S drive it gives it a nice clean trim very well done’ keep up the good work

  • @Weztcoastguy
    @Weztcoastguy 2 года назад

    This was the best episode of My name is Earl, I love how beat the crap out of his safety glasses on the bench with the sheet metal and forgot to cross break, good job on the transition though.

  • @wilsonscott236
    @wilsonscott236 3 года назад +5

    Wow this is simply the best video on a transition that I have ever seen.Thanks for the knowledge.I would love to work with you because you are a great teacher.

  • @bentleyjarrard885
    @bentleyjarrard885 3 года назад +1

    Great tip on using the screen roller. I wouldn't have expected it to work so well. I'm thinking one of those thin, expanded rubber yoga mats would make a good semi-rigid backer surface when forming the cross break. Just don't tell my wife I'm going to use hers to try this technique.

  • @garbo8962
    @garbo8962 3 года назад

    Just an electrician but still amased when I see was how they can make a transition from round to square or even a rectangular duct. Reducing offsets look impossible to do. First thing my eye goes to in a new commercial site is the electrical then the duct work. At a 65 man maintenance shop that I worked in they had a tin knocker who could build anything out of sheet metal and never had much scrape left over. He would place eight 90 degree bends to make packing conveyor lines that had lowered lay down area on both sides to store material or parts that had to go onto conveyor belt. He always deburred edges then bent back edge 180 degrees back into itself so workers could not get cut. I was surprised when I made a sucessfull single 90 degree bend in a piece of sheet metal. Guys are absolute artist who make great duct work.

  • @yoitsrob
    @yoitsrob 2 года назад

    Great video, I've spent years as a tech but only done a little tin. What a treat

  • @baileysair
    @baileysair 4 года назад +4

    Next time s/m screw from the inside corners in the back and then duct mastic everything from the inside on the back seams, top seams and side seams before sliding on your face plate, then all you got left to duct mastic is the face plate. At our shop we use FSK insulation and never use bubble wrap, mainly because it doesn't have an R value. However, that was an excellent demonstration on field transitions.
    Maybe next time you can show them how to do it without s-locks when it is in a tight closet. When we do one of those we bend the sides and not the back or front and just use a flat piece of metal for the back and the face plate.
    One other thing you might remind them to put a little cross break so there won't be any oil canning.
    Again good job.

    • @cornpop7805
      @cornpop7805 4 года назад +1

      He did actually say that there's multiple ways to skin this cat. However, I'm with you and would like to see a couple more videos, showing him skin the cat some other ways, to boot.

  • @timadams3975
    @timadams3975 3 года назад +1

    Great vid! I can make about any kind of transition and offset in the field myself , but I'm gonna show this to some of the guys at work.

  • @Silky_boi
    @Silky_boi 4 года назад +2

    Really great video, I have never tried using S-Lock on the corners, I would always just screw into the bend but it’s always troublesome, will definitely save this video for future reference.

  • @hvac01453
    @hvac01453 4 года назад +1

    Great video, this is something all apprentices should learn. The only thing I do a bit different is to mastic the inside before doing the last piece... maybe a bit overkill.

    • @Chemp95
      @Chemp95 3 года назад

      Make it harder to get off that way. Outside can still look good

  • @darsh821
    @darsh821 Год назад +2

    Lied on my resume and boss wants me to make a transition. Here I am. Lol thanks man

  • @petersonfam77
    @petersonfam77 4 года назад +1

    This is great! been doing this for a while but I like the band saw for cutting the S locks. That way the ends are not crushed

  • @bogger0017
    @bogger0017 4 года назад +1

    YES!!! More more more more! a sheet metal series please!

  • @studyallthetimeallthetime8473
    @studyallthetimeallthetime8473 4 года назад +7

    Would love to have seen all the prep work, especially the offsets. Thanks for your videos very helpful.

    • @qomco
      @qomco 2 года назад

      Woulda been a long video

  • @adamhamilton3757
    @adamhamilton3757 4 года назад

    This is a great video. So much room to work and do high quality work. I’d like to see a good video of duct board transition in a closet with the only access being the front of the closet. That’s the situation we have along the Gulf Coast

  • @thealeons3179
    @thealeons3179 3 года назад

    I'm a service and testing Tech for Fluid Chillers Corporation. I have mad respect for Builders and fabricators. My background is electrical and Diagnostics. But I can't build or fabricate something for the life of me. Electricians and plumbers also have mad skills with fabricating. But they typically leave me alone when it comes to diagnosing or commissioning a huge ultra low temperature chiller. LOL

  • @JamesofJesus
    @JamesofJesus 3 года назад

    Really appreciate the video. Interesting use of tools. Only things I'd do is cross breaks and it doesn't take much take and reduces noise.

  • @jericosha2842
    @jericosha2842 Год назад

    This is beautiful work. Very easy to follow. Thank you so much.

  • @JahariAluvis
    @JahariAluvis Год назад

    Great video! I need to make a plenum connection and this was really helpful.

  • @cpaul57
    @cpaul57 4 года назад +9

    I wish there was a training course at some kind of school for this... Not knowing sheet metal is what holds me back. I live in New Jersey and no school for sheet metal is around. Most trade schools don't even touch this, period

    • @5822huron
      @5822huron 3 года назад +3

      Bullshit.. train yourself man.. I did.. the only one holding you back is you.. This is training.. buy some sheetmetal and practice

    • @chrisrainey9802
      @chrisrainey9802 3 года назад +2

      Join a union

  • @chriscooley906
    @chriscooley906 4 года назад +1

    Really solid video, brought back memories of school thanks for sharing

  • @alexgodinez1979
    @alexgodinez1979 3 года назад

    Nice work fellow HVAC brotha

  • @reusinkinstallatietechniek6256
    @reusinkinstallatietechniek6256 4 года назад +1

    Good afternoon This Is Mike from Amsterdam Holland I think you did A Great Job

  • @resurgensix
    @resurgensix 3 года назад

    WOW 😳 Well played Sir. Well played.

  • @redleathergloves
    @redleathergloves 3 года назад

    Very helpful THANK YOU . What you showed is exactly what i need to do. Thank you for taking the time to make this video

  • @kizito8888
    @kizito8888 2 года назад

    This video was well put together. Great work. Thank you.

  • @DPMechanical1
    @DPMechanical1 4 года назад

    Thank you, for taking the time to make this video.

  • @rickbraden4272
    @rickbraden4272 3 года назад

    I think this is a very good video from start to finish. The only thing I noticed immediately is there is no flex duct connector. I
    My understanding it that its required by code on both sides (in h out) of furnace to reduce duct vibration/noise in duct system.

  • @mitchellsteffen6923
    @mitchellsteffen6923 4 года назад +5

    I have always done metal with double hem flat on furnace flange and obviously a cross brake

    • @christopherborner1139
      @christopherborner1139 4 года назад

      Yes. 1/2" hemmed foot on the furnace and cross break any piece taller than 6".

  • @CertifiedGasSystems
    @CertifiedGasSystems 4 года назад +1

    Learned a lot. I'm a perfectionist and never been happy with my transitions. Thanks much. Would you recommend placing mastic on the inside back connection before fitting the front side?

    • @zMorphinTv
      @zMorphinTv 3 года назад

      i would because sometimes you wont be able to get back there and saves a mess lol

  • @tavonthemoor
    @tavonthemoor 2 года назад

    This video was perfect! Thank you!

  • @jredbokie1247
    @jredbokie1247 Год назад

    Beautiful work

  • @choppergunner1408
    @choppergunner1408 4 года назад +1

    Nice work!! Personally I would do a one piece transition and a door. All with a cross break

    • @rosskious7084
      @rosskious7084 4 года назад

      Cross break it and then just use a flange on the front piece and screw it to the furnace so that you can just remove the screws and then the panel.

  • @wesgander4281
    @wesgander4281 4 года назад +14

    Leave the back and front s-cleat longer, so you can fold around and screw to cover the holes on all the corners

    • @ethersecure2432
      @ethersecure2432 4 года назад +1

      I was gonna suggest this too 👌🏻

    • @HVAC544
      @HVAC544 4 года назад

      @@ethersecure2432 Thats what the guys did at my old company it looks a lot better and hides the gaps.

    • @chadegillham1165
      @chadegillham1165 4 года назад +2

      Unless you use Mastic like you're supposed to, then the fold over just looks like a big lump.

    • @wesgander4281
      @wesgander4281 Год назад

      @@chadegillham1165 Use clear or even grey silicon, looks so much cleaner

  • @lmt7816
    @lmt7816 2 года назад

    Thanks for posting this, it was really helpful! Lots of good tricks and tips!

  • @boyblue737
    @boyblue737 3 месяца назад

    making it look easy! About to start the pain.

  • @zekenzy6486
    @zekenzy6486 4 года назад +3

    Great Video. You did very beautiful job ^_^. Thank you for sharing ^_^

  • @fugaz07rs
    @fugaz07rs Год назад

    Good Job man! neat work.

  • @NateD77
    @NateD77 2 года назад

    This is a great video. Just what I needed.

  • @profuse007
    @profuse007 3 года назад

    damn thats clean work. great craftsmanship. any video on insulation?

  • @easkeybikes1966
    @easkeybikes1966 3 года назад

    Nice work!

  • @whitesheatingairappliancer7101
    @whitesheatingairappliancer7101 4 года назад +3

    Steve lavamore got a great video on duct fabrication using the Hensley bender.

    • @thebluelunarmonkey
      @thebluelunarmonkey 4 года назад +1

      thank you for that! For the life of me I couldn't remember the name of that bender steve lav uses

    • @mph5896
      @mph5896 3 года назад

      I just did a transition today, wish I had the Hensley for cross braking. I had to use a 2x4.

    • @pubchat2913
      @pubchat2913 3 года назад

      Do you recall what his video is called?

  • @hangngoaigiare
    @hangngoaigiare 4 года назад

    Great job. Love your training. Please have more vids about duct strategy and installation for whole house or business. Thank you very much

  • @acidtoad8627
    @acidtoad8627 3 года назад

    Simple and looks goods. Thanks for sharing this

  • @dakotakinert1994
    @dakotakinert1994 2 года назад

    Got a transition and offset all in the same video!

  • @adrocha1
    @adrocha1 4 года назад

    Great job Michael! I learned a lot 👍

  • @MaximiLLianlok
    @MaximiLLianlok 4 года назад

    Great video, big thanks from Hong Kong.

  • @loufaulkner1004
    @loufaulkner1004 2 года назад

    Outstanding video thank you!

  • @toemblem
    @toemblem 3 года назад

    Well done. It looks great.

  • @wanderinginminnesota8591
    @wanderinginminnesota8591 3 года назад

    Well done beautiful work

  • @martysomoco
    @martysomoco 3 года назад

    Excellent video!

  • @FawadK1
    @FawadK1 Год назад

    Nice instructions 👍🏾 thank you

  • @lancerudy9934
    @lancerudy9934 4 года назад

    Very nice video ! Keep videos coming! Thanks

  • @jasoncorr7193
    @jasoncorr7193 3 года назад

    GREAT VIDEO Brother 👊🏽👍🏽

  • @anthonycoore6562
    @anthonycoore6562 4 года назад +1

    Great video man straight to the point with solid techniques! I would love to see more sheet metal videos like this that show similar techniques that will be needed in the field in real applications. Also maybe a from A to Z with square and round duct Sizing And install!

    • @HVACS
      @HVACS  4 года назад

      glad to help

  • @Doghunter1
    @Doghunter1 3 года назад

    I learned this style and refer to as washing it in .

  • @gabesotelo9906
    @gabesotelo9906 Год назад

    He’s smooth with it

  • @100fathead
    @100fathead 4 года назад

    exactly what I was looking for, thanks a bunch

  • @MJ-iy4fb
    @MJ-iy4fb 4 года назад +1

    Nice looking transition. I was wondering if you would recommend using mastek inside where you can? Or would you just put it on the outside? What about aluminum tape?

  • @hvacserviceinstall2892
    @hvacserviceinstall2892 4 года назад +4

    That's a great video guy's! I would probably cross break the panels....just stating NOT Hating .

    • @mhoush
      @mhoush 4 года назад +7

      Depending on tool set, it can be difficult on-site. I do not disagree when transition is over 10-12" tall. Was trying to keep it simple. 👍

    • @joelsadowsky3436
      @joelsadowsky3436 4 года назад +3

      HVAC Service & Install the crooks break looks cool and stops the duct from moving with static pressure...but onsite the only way to do it is with the “Hensler bender”

    • @lilpbass
      @lilpbass 4 года назад

      Joel Sadowsky Four foot portable brake by Malco or Tin Nocker also

    • @cdubs1723
      @cdubs1723 4 года назад +1

      I use 2 1-1/4” angle irons 4’ long I bolted together on each end with a washer or 2 in between giving the space to slide the piece threw. Homemade Hensler essentially.

    • @marconantel7735
      @marconantel7735 4 года назад

      C Dubs me too!

  • @cornpop7805
    @cornpop7805 4 года назад +1

    This is literally something I thought was only done in the shop by geometry wizes and sent out to the field guys. I'm a master electrician and I'm OK with plumbing, but I knew nothing about ductwork until this video.

  • @connermyers4555
    @connermyers4555 2 года назад

    absolutely fire video

  • @tedfryxell3666
    @tedfryxell3666 4 года назад

    nice work, You make it look easy! Thanks

    • @HVACS
      @HVACS  4 года назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @rodneycaldwell1512
    @rodneycaldwell1512 3 года назад

    Great video.

  • @whatup4960
    @whatup4960 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for that helpful tip

  • @burgerlord1297
    @burgerlord1297 3 года назад

    Great video

  • @powershot1422
    @powershot1422 4 года назад

    Awesome video !

  • @Jugc0006
    @Jugc0006 4 года назад +1

    I liked it

  • @RJMaker
    @RJMaker 4 года назад

    Well Done Michael. Thank You.

  • @DWAYNE2ism
    @DWAYNE2ism 4 года назад

    Hey good video about sheet metal ducting. Question do you guys use p3 ducting speaking about transitioning. Or phenol ducting

  • @sman5877
    @sman5877 3 года назад

    Makes it look easy. Nice

  • @pizzle1011
    @pizzle1011 4 года назад

    👍🏾👍🏾 pretty straightforward!!

  • @americanpie8059
    @americanpie8059 4 года назад

    Great job, very informative.

  • @brianlittle717
    @brianlittle717 2 года назад

    How would you do this in a closet? And do you use insulated sheet metal? Or do you wrap it afterwards? Or is this a furnace only transition?

  • @gilmarmencia8296
    @gilmarmencia8296 4 года назад

    Very helpful!!!!thanks for posting.

  • @hectorbaltazar8378
    @hectorbaltazar8378 3 года назад

    Awesome Video thanks

  • @kevinrollins9653
    @kevinrollins9653 4 года назад

    Nice video keep them coming

  • @lukemilden4372
    @lukemilden4372 3 года назад

    Yooooo furnaces are lit!

  • @condorman26
    @condorman26 4 года назад +2

    Not bad. Maybe add cross brakes and cut the front and back cleats with inch over hangs so you can bend them over the corner so there won't be air gaps. Other than that👍

  • @hediervarelamedina987
    @hediervarelamedina987 2 года назад

    The video is interesting, but in most cases that I have seen, if they explain step by step how the folds are made in the sheet, they do not talk much about the caliber of the sheet and they do not mention the type of insulation that the transition should have. takes it outside or if it should take it internally. Anyway, thanks for sharing the knowledge. I appreciate if you can comment on it. Greetings.