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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.
 
Try 32mm conduit.........
Was doing some the other day, upwards, without extension bar...
[ElectriciansForums.net] Steel conduit - tips and tricks?
 
Is that a ratchet threader you have on the end of that conduit?
Yes, it also has an extension handle to double the length (shown in photo below), will do all steel conduit sizes from 25mm to 2". Got it second hand from ebay, appears to have BT numbers stamped on it, the dies were all in their original wrapping, seemed never to have been used. I've posted a photo before, also have a conduit bender that does up to 2", though it works better on screwed steel pipe.
[ElectriciansForums.net] Steel conduit - tips and tricks?
 
Always a prob going round external corner,outside,some take out the brick,others,end box,conduit into that,whatever.
Conduit end box would be my preferred method, it worked for me when I was working, and nothing much has change in the reseeding years, knocking bits off the brick corner is not good practice in my book smacks of Cowboyism. Do the job properly first time, have some pride in your craftsmanship, don't turn into a conduit thrower.
 

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