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Bending Springs for plastic conduit someone once said to me that you should tie on end loop and bring through spring it stops it deforming when pulled out.
 
Bending Springs for plastic conduit someone once said to me that you should tie on end loop and bring through spring it stops it deforming when pulled out.
Done more Plastic conduit jobs than I like to remember, I always tie a length of heavy gauge rope or some single cable to the end, never had any deformation of the spring, well hardly ever only when some Muppet gets the spring stuck due to a sharp bend.
 
a bit of washing upliquid helps. keep head out of way when pulling spring out.
 
Depends on the conduit as well. Had some HG plastic from a local supplier we don't often use that split the first bend I did, wrecking the spring. Trip back to wholesaler to collect another spring, back on site first bend and the sod split again. Took the whole lot back to the wholesaler and replaced with gear from another supplier. No further problems but well over an hour wasted.
 
I feed a bit of 1.5 single through the spring so when you pull it back it's not stretching it.
Yes this is what I am sure someone told me a good time ago (it may of been Pete) I said this to my mate at work said was rubbish everyone I've seen have had it ties on to the loop only.
 
I have had the same bit of 1.0 T&E tied to mine for probably the last 20 years. Also handy to know where you want the spring placed in the tube by measuring then bending your wire/cable to the top of the tube.
Another good tip thanks It's not that not being able to do conduit it was I remember someone saying about removal of spring thanks everyone.
 
Another good tip thanks It's not that not being able to do conduit it was I remember someone saying about removal of spring thanks everyone.
When I got my first spring recently, I remembered reading that from a member on the forum so down the middle and tied on the loop with a 2.5 CPC. Seems like a better way to me but without scientific reviews! there will be no proof one way or t'other!
 
i'm still pondering on what use a plastic spring would be.
 
I don't usually find the end of my spring disappears and I put a piece of metal through the circlet at the end of the spring and twist as I pull out. I never put the spring that far down the conduit. I just use straight couplers to get the length I want.
 

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