cschmid said:Ithikit is very nice and would be interested in the programable bender they are using..It is nice to see some cash flow in a tight economy..
infinity said:All of those bends can easily be made with the Greenlee #881 table bender shown in post #31. No fancy programming necessary. :grin:
cschmid said:I agree with that to an extent, but at the speed that machine bends at and the amount off bends I have seen so far..things do not added up time wise.I would bet it was pretty close to full time just bending conduit..I do understand they would have more then one bender as well..I just do not see multiple electricians making bends as clean as them are..and to do production bending you would need a nicer bender.
Impressive installation, Pierre. Thanks for posting the pictures.Pierre C Belarge said:I have an inspector in one of my classes from another territory. He is inspecting a very large commercial project. He invited me to come an see the project.
There is:
1. between 8 & 9 miles of 4inch EMT installed so far.
2. Somewhere around 43 miles of - 700Kcmil aluminum conductors installed - a special order from SouthWire, it is colored conductors...
cschmid said:That is why I am curious..because the specs were emailed after every set of bends so I assume one layer was bent and the next layer was designed and the specs sent over and bent and so on..that is a robust way of bending pipes and a very good working relationship with ones engineering firm..
Yeah! Quite a few elevation changes in a short run!!:smile:M. D. said:WOW,.. WOWIE WOWIE WOW WOW,... Holy smoly that is alot O' pipe,... Is any one watching the degrees of bend ,..not that I saw any violations ,.just that some of those pictures showed a fairly large number of degrees in a what looked like a short distance.
Pierre C Belarge said:Remember, I was a guest at this site. From what I remember, the guy who is sending the measurements via cad is doing this all from "asbuilts" of the progress of the work. I hear he is very good and has saved the company a ton of money in regards to wasted pipe.
It is pretty cool to see how many hits this thread has. I have pictures of work equally as bad as this work is good. :wink:
I am also on a large project (many acres and large buildingS and parking structures. I have to be there every other day for trench inspections. I will show some of those pictures too if you are interested.
Cow said:I hope they're keeping track of where which pipe goes where.![]()
"OK Tom, I'm going to push the fishtape in, you see if you can find where it comes out.":grin: