PVC coming out of slab crooked

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So, my father-in-law decided to build a detached garage. He figured he wouldn't put in electric for some time so he put a 1-1/4" sleeve through the slab. Now he wants electric and there's one problem. He installed the sleeve (90 deg, 1-1/4") so close to the edge its pressed up against the garage wall. It's only stubed out about 3". Anyone have some tricks up their sleeve on how I can get a coupling on this thing in order to extend to a subpanel? Sorry no pictures, didn't have the camera with me.
 

benaround

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So, my father-in-law decided to build a detached garage. He figured he wouldn't put in electric for some time so he put a 1-1/4" sleeve through the slab. Now he wants electric and there's one problem. He installed the sleeve (90 deg, 1-1/4") so close to the edge its pressed up against the garage wall. It's only stubed out about 3". Anyone have some tricks up their sleeve on how I can get a coupling on this thing in order to extend to a subpanel? Sorry no pictures, didn't have the camera with me.

1. notch the wall

2. use heatgun on pvc to bend off the wall

3. don't use it
 

wireguru

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ive done this before in this situation:

things you need -coupling, glue, swazall, scrap of 2x4, hammer

-take a swazall and bevel the edge of the pipe to slant down a little towards the wall

-liberally coat half of the coupling and the pipe with glue. use alot of glue so it doesnt start to set up right when the coupling touches the pipe.

-set coupling on top of pipe

-set 2x4 on edge centered across coupling

-wack the 2x4 with the hammer to seat the coupling on the pipe.
 

hardworkingstiff

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Wilmington, NC
You should be able to use a heat gun to warm the PVC enough at the concrete line to be able to bend it away from the wall enough to get a coupling on it. Then heat the new conduit enough to finish your offset for a plumb piece of conduit.
 

charlietuna

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Can't picture it from your discription, but sounds like you need to chip down around the PVC enough to then use a heat gun to soften the pipe to bring it up straight--you will no doubt lose some internal wire space--but pull the wire from this end and you'll only strain the last six feet!:grin:
 
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