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Never used a bending spring. I will order one and do all my straight cuts and see if I have any scrap left to practice with.
don’t forget to give the conduit a good hard rub before you try to bend it...
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Never used a bending spring. I will order one and do all my straight cuts and see if I have any scrap left to practice with.
Me, I use a back entry on an end box and shoot off from there, better than an Inspection elbow I reckon, but each to their own I guess.what's wrong with inspection elbows? how else do you come through a wall and then 90 degrees (up/down/left/right)? do youm bent the tube and have it sticking 4" off the wall?
Not to put too fine a point on it, but they are truly awful.I would avoid manufactured bends and elbows they look terrible in any instance.
???? The pipe goes INSIDE the port on the fittings, it should stay there on its own, no need to cut anything, it just pushes in.
I'm going to guess that you have 25mm conduit with 20mm accessories/fittings.I know it should do this doesn’t it’s the same diameter. So it doesn’t push inside. Not sure if it’s the conduit or the fixings I’ve bought. The fixing are a brand make and the conduit was given to me.
that'snot conduit. it's a wet-pants' water pipe.Measures the conduit and the inspection bend both 2cm.
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