Bending Conduit Part 4 of 5 (Polly Friendshuh)

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2010

Dunwoody College's Elftmann Success Center invites you to enhance your learning of inductors. For more tutoring videos, including the same topic presented with a different approach, see http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=275D63C4D35436DD.

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  • lol at her face!1:08

  • On Three point saddles for small obstructions of 1" or less I use 22 1/2 on my center bend 10 degrees on the outside. It works well in walls .

  • @bhennessee01 If you were a Wireman you would know that a No Dog doesnt work on a hand Bender.

  • thanks

  • why dont you take the 5 seconds it takes to screw on your no dog?

  • we almost never run emt but it is really a whole lot easier than this math crap to bend an offset or a four bend.

  • great video's even though the 4 point saddle sucked. But thanks.... im not the only one who has to adjust there bends.

  • I noticed this video you included shrink on the A to C bend but the previous video you didn't include the shrink on the second pair bends of the 4 point saddle, bends C-D.

  • Polly pulled a fast one when the leftside offset came up short....;)

  • Make sure you stay close to the bender head. You can see the 1/2" emt bowing as you bend your 30 degree offsets. Other than that not bad. Good job. It's nice to show people how easy it really is to bend conduit.

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