In most cases, the pipe that is going to be bent for home modeling and repair is a thin pipe called conduit, which is usually used for electrical purposes. Find out how to use a pipe bender to bend a piper to any number of angles with help from an independent contractor and carpenter in this free video on pipe-bending.
Expert: Jeremiah Fox
Bio: Jeremiah Fox is an independent contractor, carpenter and handyman with over 20 years of experience in home repair and remodeling.
Filmmaker: Steve Anthony
you know there is a spot for your foot to push down on?
wankwank123321 5 months ago
No mames esta de lujo todo el video pero el objetivo y el resultado es una caca; que pedo con ese tubo mal doblado!!!!!!!!
Que alguien me diga que es una broma
cresencios 9 months ago
is this a joke? worst technique ever rofl. did you see that kink?
feistyferret 10 months ago
That was a riot!lol
mattyp8516 1 year ago
you can fill the pipe whit sand, it will bend smooth and not like on this video:)
ixccxi 1 year ago
Is this a joke? This is a how not to vidio. He knows nothing about pipe bending or angles. He seems so serious. Have you seen the one he does on home brain surgury?
mengelman2 1 year ago
Dude, I'm sorry but you do not have a clue. Every bit of instruction you gave was wrong. (except the part about hiring an electrician).
nobleelectric 1 year ago
I been out of work for 2 years finally got a job as an electrical apprintence. I used your video as source to learn the basic of pipe bending. Awesome Jeramiah, now I dont have a job anymore because of your crap bending advice. Can I work for you now.
tsunamielec 1 year ago
20 years of experience wasted :( I would throw a fit if i had to shove fish tape through those kinks :(
an appropriate grade for this guy would be an D for Douche
aijah8080 1 year ago
lmao get a hair cut dip sh!t
fuentesramon 1 year ago 2