izak
Senior Member
- Location
- Springfield, MO
Does anyone have a preference on how to run Rigid Conduit?
How many people out there want it to be only stub 90s, every time, regardless of the situation, versus bending a 90 longer, to make couplings match, or avoid un-neccessary nipples?
I understand how to run pipe, and I know there are alot of instances that a Stub 90 is best, but does anyone here have any 'rules', or ran across someone who did?
I am being accused of 'EMT Bending' on one of my jobs, and its on a rack of pipe that is exposed, and will be on display for the next '100 years', so I insisted that it look good, but there are apparently people who dont see it the way that I do.
Any takers?
How many people out there want it to be only stub 90s, every time, regardless of the situation, versus bending a 90 longer, to make couplings match, or avoid un-neccessary nipples?
I understand how to run pipe, and I know there are alot of instances that a Stub 90 is best, but does anyone here have any 'rules', or ran across someone who did?
I am being accused of 'EMT Bending' on one of my jobs, and its on a rack of pipe that is exposed, and will be on display for the next '100 years', so I insisted that it look good, but there are apparently people who dont see it the way that I do.
Any takers?