- Location
- Windsor, CO NEC: 2017
- Occupation
- Service Manager
Maybe, maybe not. It would look better than this one did, but not perfect by any means. I learned that I needed to make the bends all at once on the floor, and be sure they matched before going any further.I learned a big lesson about slowing down and paying closer attention.drg said:At this point I could only imagine that if you had to make 10 sections of pipe with 4" offsets going on a rack they would be all over the place and look horrible.
I will make that my object lesson for next week.drg said:Don't underestimate the importance of being consistent in your bends and the way you make simple measurements .
You mean "be glad you don't have an RMC job next week?"drg said:...plus this all takes time, don't expect to become a great conduit man in a few months and hope you don't have to be on a RMC job next week..........enjoy.
Not that you would have known, but that would have sent me over the limit on bends. As the run sits, I have 2 x 90s, a 30?/30? offset, and then my 45?/45? thing pictured. An offset would have sent me over.noxx said:On your first pic there I would have brought a 90 straight down, with an offset to tuck into the wall. Also, as I'm sure you're aware, the vertical run is wildly out of plum.
Edit to add: Thanks for the replies so far!!!