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I tried that once whilst working in the USA their conduit is imperial and or at least not the same OD as ours, needless to say my experiment didn't work, mind you "The Home Depot" refunded my money.It can be done in a regular conduit bender, but you still need the spring inside the tube, and I guess it'll probably work in a bending block too.
I wonder if maybe the American benders might work, I think their steel conduit is roughly the same strength as our PVC so it might work.
I thought they would be a simpler way than just bending it with the knee, plus it is frustratung having
Pull out my knee pad to do it.
I tried that once whilst working in the USA their conduit is imperial and or at least not the same OD as ours, needless to say my experiment didn't work, mind you "The Home Depot" refunded my money.
No not at all it's a different material hence it will react differently to the conduit the Americans use, I never actually said it would be OK, or, it's a good idea, I said when I tried it it was a failure, I have been bending PVC conduit over my my knee for Donkeys years, yes my knees are worn out but from kneeling on cold wet joists while house bashing.Ok so apart from their conduit being a completely different size it's a great idea
No need to be insulting. Can't help it if I have a hereditary predispositionOh I say,that would be a double chin & not a double set ha ha
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