Have a look at this.
And after printing and further look some really great stuff and anything else like this would be appreciatedThankyou sirNot fully read it all but looking good.
When i did conduit bending on the 2365, it sort of went in one ear and out the other, i found it much easier to learn it and for it to sink in by getting a few lengths from a store and bending it at home with a borrowed set of formers. i am what they call a kinesthetic learner, i learn by hand and doing. it then made perfect sense. albeit im lucky if i touch metal conduit more than a handful of times a year.
I've got the 4 books from JIB/CITB, from when i was a apprentice and show how to make trunking bends and how to bend conduit.
The best way is to just have a go, steel conduit is good fun. Attached is a photo of some recent work in the back room of a church, mostly 32mm, with a bit of 25, and 20mm.
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The best way is to just have a go, steel conduit is good fun. Attached is a photo of some recent work in the back room of a church, mostly 32mm, with a bit of 25, and 20mm.
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I know, must have lost his tape measure, ;o)))))how rough is that