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Hello!

Got a few jobs on the way that involve large amounts of conduit work. All surface mounted and will mostly be mounted externally around the building.

I was just wondering if anyone has any good tips, tricks or good points to think about when doing it to be quicker and more efficient. This includes tools or working methods.

Thanks all.
 
Yes,proper jobby.
Make it simple,less sets/kicks,straight runs if you can.
Assemble pieces than fit if you can ,saves those dreaded runners.
Take time to think of the route involved & enjoy.
 
What are you running through it as this may dictate whether to set or fit BESA boxes in some areas.
 
When I was younger,hated 25mm conduit,skinny little runt,had difficulty bending it,proper nanna.
Been on site recently,sparkies used it everywhere.
Even for external lights which I thought way over the top.
20mm would of sufficed,but hey oh.
 
Get J-Halls stocks and dyes no others come close, they will save you time when threading. 32 tpi works best for cutting aswell, remember to drill the besa boxes before mounting them.
 
second the Hall dies. had mine for 40 years. still can cut a thread (although i ain't done any for a good while).
 
Make sure you deburr ALL cut ends, joints etc, nothing worse than getting damaged insulation when pulling cables through the tube, make sure you have plenty of access points (use manufactured bend and boxes rather than to many site made bend etc, get some decent thread cutting compound and pulling lubricant, you may need to treat threads and joints that are exterior against rusting.
 
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