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robert prevallet said:
spend time reinventing the wheel or do it the way the my dad did it and his dad did it and just off set the pipe to the stud :rolleyes:
Sometimes you don't always want that extra 60?'s of bend handicapping your degrees count between pull points.
 
mdshunk said:
Sometimes you don't always want that extra 60?'s of bend handicapping your degrees count between pull points.
Our inspectors always count offsets as a pair of 45's, meaning they're considered 90's.
 
LarryFine said:
Our inspectors always count offsets as a pair of 45's, meaning they're considered 90's.
Then they'd be wrong, unless you happened to do your ofsets with 45's. I almost never do... mostly 30's with some 22's. I think regular box offsets are more like 10's.
 
mdshunk said:
Then they'd be wrong, unless you happened to do your ofsets with 45's.

I agree, when out of sight I often use 15 degrees, when exposed I use 30 and 45s, but in a tight spot I might use a pair of 60s.

I have a conduit bending level with plumb, level, 15, 30 and 45 degree vials with the multiplication factors for each engraved on the level.
 
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