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Mike Page

Mike Page

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In this video im working with my good friend @corymac doing some conduit work in a insane domestic plant room and sharing some bacic tips for working with metal conduit.
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The works carried out in the video and the opinions shared are my own, and not representative of the associates and companies in the video.
This content is purely for entertainment purposes and is in no way a "how to", tutorial or educational video.
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 107
@corymac
@corymac Рік тому
Loved working with you bro!!!! 😎 look forwards to next time!
@makg4655
@makg4655 Рік тому
A NEW BEGINNING 👍👍 USE CONLOCK IN FUTURE WAY EASIER AND FASTER . Bet u earned 1 weeks wages for this 1/2 day job .. ENJOY NORWAY 🇳🇴
@TheGreat185
@TheGreat185 Рік тому
Flirting
@conormclaughlin7756
@conormclaughlin7756 Рік тому
You're an absolute fountain of knowledge, appreciate everything you do for the electrical community mate 👍 keep up the good work
@sergiofernandez3725
@sergiofernandez3725 Рік тому
Good to see you 2 working together. Good stuff
@mb-electricalservices
@mb-electricalservices Рік тому
I think it's time I bought myself a bender and some stocks n dies and got practicing! It's been over 15 years since I've touched any metal conduit and I'll be royally knackered if I pull a metal conduit job! :D Excellent video! Not much grabs my attention these days but you certainly peaked my interest so thanks for that! Your teaching methods are solid and easy to follow for us older sparks as well as the youngsters so keep it up!! Well done pal.
@samcriddle3942
@samcriddle3942 Рік тому
Really loved this video, very helpful, I work in the NHS and we have a lot of tube runs, but never really had to work with it for new installations, but this was so interesting. Thank you for the video can't wait for the tube series
@ljtr2112
@ljtr2112 Рік тому
If it was on another channel it would have been fitted out with kopex 😂
@mikeenglish1492
@mikeenglish1492 Рік тому
I wonder who that could be 😂
@paul_my_plumbs_uk
@paul_my_plumbs_uk Рік тому
Bundy10,?
@Baggiolyful
@Baggiolyful Рік тому
loving the loadout merch. just ordered myself a new hoody for work. nice simple design which i like.
@thetruth6693
@thetruth6693 Рік тому
Love these galv tube tutorials because I've never really touched it so it definitely helps massively
@JRCElectrical
@JRCElectrical Рік тому
My best part was Mikey spreading Bessie out 👀 😂😂 that’s a sick plant room, every trade has clearly took there time to get it mint. Can’t believe Bessys first outing and most were straight drops 😂 class video once again 👏
@three-phase562
@three-phase562 Рік тому
Conduit threads are 1.5mm pitch, so 10 full turns will give you 15mm of threaded section. Just waiting for Milwaukee to produce the metric dies for their battery powered pipe threader, then you'll be all set.
@gkbailey540
@gkbailey540 Рік тому
That 20 turns tip is golden 👍
@gavindebrito7117
@gavindebrito7117 Рік тому
Can't wait for the conduit series of videos.Will be class like the rest of your videos.
@sparky9282
@sparky9282 Рік тому
Masterclass 🙌
@JayTheSparky
@JayTheSparky Рік тому
Nice Colab. Two of the nicest fellas in the industry 👍🏻 As others have said would some some steel conduit tutorials, don’t think I’ve done steel tube in about 6/7 years!! 🤣
@2strokecherry
@2strokecherry Рік тому
Binge watched most the videos over the week love the channel love to learn
@skabbymuff111
@skabbymuff111 Рік тому
Great informative video as always mate.
@TornTech1
@TornTech1 Рік тому
Spread her out got me! Brain in the gutter!🤣
@Waynesworldofgaming
@Waynesworldofgaming Рік тому
Top video, look forward to the conduit tutorials. As a domestic spark for the last 10years im out of practice 😅
@thewaspe177
@thewaspe177 Рік тому
Great tips fella. On a big Containment job the now and haven't done it in a few years but once you get into again you pick it up fast
@user-cs9ch8ey9k
@user-cs9ch8ey9k 9 місяців тому
Great video mate, great work.
@gerardoblogselectric
@gerardoblogselectric Рік тому
Greetings from America USA I am a very frequent follower of your videos I do this work too but I observe that it is very complicated to do this type of folds manually as you do here in America you did them in a less complicated way greetings but you do an excellent job very professional
@christagg7570
@christagg7570 Рік тому
Did my L2 last year and no-one ever mentioned those turn counts to get precision length of thread! Genius. I'm a migrant from OY channel but now subscribed for more content:)
@iknowmyfootball3901
@iknowmyfootball3901 Рік тому
That pipework beautiful
@steveokinevo
@steveokinevo Рік тому
Wow two of the best at it wasn't expecting this video, Legends
@lukewilliams6364
@lukewilliams6364 Рік тому
This was sweet man I love these videos
@Ellie-Tv
@Ellie-Tv Рік тому
I'm a electrician in the US, I bend miles of conduit. Definitely interesting how much different we do it over here, the closest thing we have to that bender is called a Chicago bender. Good stuff.
@Dynamice1337
@Dynamice1337 Рік тому
Yup. They need a triple nickel...
@jacktissington
@jacktissington Рік тому
The wall thickness is a lot more than the US stuff and that's why we need a bender
@triplumberelectro8611
@triplumberelectro8611 Рік тому
​@@jacktissington Depends on what type of conduit is being used. EMT is thinner and easier to bend. Rigid is harder to bend it's thicker, now try to bend 1" rigid with a hand bender.
@tornado34
@tornado34 Рік тому
Really pleased I discovered your channel. Awesome find. Another great craftsman who cares and has pride in his work. Would like to see some camera stabilisation, if not, more static shooting - Blair Witch style is heavy to watch. Keep up the good work. 👍🏻
@jamieisbadiof6106
@jamieisbadiof6106 Рік тому
bro that intor is fucking sick man!
@autoSRI
@autoSRI Рік тому
I like doing conduit as well as I think it always looks really tidy and professional once it’s installed I just don’t like doing it under time pressure
@RichardArblaster
@RichardArblaster Рік тому
Great video guys 😎
@petermcneill80
@petermcneill80 Рік тому
Hey great video loved the pen in the tube ! Iv bent a lot of tube Hydralic tube and also mailable iron for air installation and use very similar methods couple of things I’ll list below you may find useful • iv actually cut a 150mm length of tube long ways through 1 wall with a 1mm slitting disk and “clipped” it onto my 150mm engineers square to make a dedicated square for 90s ( the slit tube can be pressed onto the square in a vice ) • number of turns for threading : any thread is called out either in “threads per inch” for imperial like bsp or in a metric pitch for metric sizes. e.g. a 10tpi thread turned 10 times will give 1” of thread length or turned 5 times will give 1/2 an inch of thread e.g. a 2mm pitch turned 10 times will give 20mm of thread length or turned 20 times will give 40mm of thread length. I noticed in the video you seemed to be counting 1/2 turns this would need to obviously be taken into account Hope 1or both of these things helps God save the king 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 “
@sparky1543
@sparky1543 Рік тому
Great vid as usual. A great tool to invest in is the Rems Amigo electric pipe threader. It’s a game changer and makes conduit threading effortless.
@gc2electricalsolutions973
@gc2electricalsolutions973 Рік тому
They are quality. I ended up using the rems Dies in my Rachet threader instead
@HeathenGeek
@HeathenGeek 28 днів тому
"In Norway, shooting stuff" Ooh, baby seals?
@Jay369
@Jay369 Рік тому
With the "pen trick". I use a pg gland in the coupler to hold the marker/pencil.
@dansparkyintraining
@dansparkyintraining Рік тому
That bandsaw is mint
@alanmarriott9216
@alanmarriott9216 Рік тому
Would love to see some videos on bridge or bubble sets over a set height please or 2 different bends in same piece please
@sparkybaz
@sparkybaz Рік тому
Great videos mate 👏👏👏👌From Australia 👌👌
@alexshepherd3308
@alexshepherd3308 Рік тому
More long videos mate great content 👌
@Kevin-ip8uf
@Kevin-ip8uf Рік тому
wow, the conduit in the UK is so shiny. I do threaded conduit here in Canada and the US (rigid conduit, or IMC, whatever one chooses to call it) and it's always dull galvanized. that stuff is so shiny it looks chromed lol, looks way more attractive than the stuff here.
@neilgardner9346
@neilgardner9346 Рік тому
Don’t forget to take into account the saddle depth
@dnetech5464
@dnetech5464 Рік тому
Good stuff lads ……….BTW Corey’s tache needs its own youtube channel 😁
@Shocker99
@Shocker99 Рік тому
Your intro reminds me exactly of Peter Mckinnon's intros and the advice he gave about what a good intro should include.
@hackwoodelectrical
@hackwoodelectrical Рік тому
I thought the same... Sick intro
@Shocker99
@Shocker99 Рік тому
@@hackwoodelectrical I assume the *whats/phlegm up guys* some of the sparky channels do also copy Peter's intro to talking too.
@alanmarriott9216
@alanmarriott9216 Рік тому
Forgot to ask what’s tip for marking order t centre of holes please too!!??
@Rob-zd2be
@Rob-zd2be Рік тому
Where is the Conduit Bender from Mike?
@Damopatrick
@Damopatrick 5 місяців тому
Very informative video like how have power hacksaw for cutting instead of grinder. Place I work uses only grinders for cutting which I think is very messy for indoor work perhaps it would be good investment get one them saws.
@rattlehead85
@rattlehead85 Рік тому
If you hate threading the conduit, have you considered using the conlock fittings? They save so much time and not only speed up the job but look ok to.
@jamesdaly4040
@jamesdaly4040 Рік тому
No
@bigshoe9130
@bigshoe9130 Рік тому
My grandad would tell me - when your threading the tube and your un-threading the die to clear it after so many turns, you should hear and feel a little 'snap'. That's the swarth snapping off the tube and your good to carry on threading.
@mauricioar4102
@mauricioar4102 Рік тому
me encanta esa maquina de doblado. dobladora más agarre para trabajar el tubo en el cortado n un solo lugar, magnífico...!!!
@justinHTE84
@justinHTE84 Рік тому
Where’s the bender from Mike?
@sparkysam6250
@sparkysam6250 Рік тому
Yeah liked the video. I still talk imperial and was shown the art of tubing by the old man. He always said when you can bend to what you're looking at and ditch the maths. Tubing is a different game. Also nice bender but if you get a chance, have a go at block bending. Also if your slightly out boot near the bend and ease it out by hand. Don't take this I'm telling you to suck eggs but maybe some methods to help you out, may not. 3 threads out the back of the dies for couplers, turn the handles round if threading near a bend. Also another tip, grease the end and pull dies down the tube, will give you grease on the 1st rotation. Good video, happy tubing
@mikeenglish1492
@mikeenglish1492 Рік тому
Another great vid, shame about the ruined viz vest 😂
@Aaron-ep1ik
@Aaron-ep1ik Рік тому
I'm not sure if you care but, the thread is m20x1.5 so is 1.5mm a full turn. 20 half turns is about right once you've got it to bite.
@kentmasic
@kentmasic Рік тому
I was taught to leave 2 threads out the stock and dye
@123boxbox
@123boxbox 7 місяців тому
what boots is cory wearing?
@benjaminvivar7855
@benjaminvivar7855 Рік тому
Hey guys to bend a 90 with that bender its to time consuming Here in the states we bend rigid 1/2”. 3/4”. 1” with a hand bender It seems a lot faster with a hand bender and a milwaukee cordless threader. Nice work !
@oDubnobasswithmyhead
@oDubnobasswithmyhead Рік тому
Are they the ideal benders?
@benjaminvivar7855
@benjaminvivar7855 Рік тому
@@oDubnobasswithmyhead ideal, Klein, Milwaukee, etc.
@oDubnobasswithmyhead
@oDubnobasswithmyhead Рік тому
@@benjaminvivar7855 so what do Americans call what we use as its thicker. EMT?
@benjaminvivar7855
@benjaminvivar7855 Рік тому
@@oDubnobasswithmyhead EMT, is thinnest wall, rigid metal and IMC intermediate metal conduit is thicker walled. American hand benders can bend rigid or IMC up to 1” and EMT UP to 1-1/4” EMT.
@hackwoodelectrical
@hackwoodelectrical Рік тому
Rocking the Caddy... Curiously, what engine and plate do you have mate?
@hackwoodelectrical
@hackwoodelectrical Рік тому
Just seen your reg... You're ok
@chrisnewberry9897
@chrisnewberry9897 Рік тому
I’ve just bought this bender , 20mm no problem’s but find the new teeth don’t get hold on 25mm with the extra bit of force needed to turn the die. Either getting scratched from turning or squashing it and can’t get the happy medium. How did you find it with 25mm? I was using new dies and cutting paste
@chrisnewberry9897
@chrisnewberry9897 Рік тому
@@residualcurrent I’ve tried everything, but just keeps turning or squashing. Might need some better quality die’s. Cheers mate, appreciated
@lpmuzza3274
@lpmuzza3274 Місяць тому
Punched yourself at 17.56 😂😂
@timwasko847
@timwasko847 Рік тому
From the USA that is referred to as rmc......rigid metallic conduit....is that the same name in the uk?
@noskills9577
@noskills9577 Рік тому
More tube videos when you can 👍🏻
@samstone1884
@samstone1884 5 місяців тому
You can put the non measured side in the bender first you just reduce your measurement my 2.5x the width of the tube .. so 20mm tube reduce the measurement by 50mm
@stanburns4784
@stanburns4784 Рік тому
This is gravy 🔥
@SamHughes89
@SamHughes89 Рік тому
Only use of a high vis vest 😂
@JayG2K
@JayG2K 4 місяці тому
anyone know what brand and model no the bandsaw is?
@wouldbepilot3988
@wouldbepilot3988 Рік тому
Do the teeth of the vice mark/damage the galv finish? Does it matter?
@matthewthomas6121
@matthewthomas6121 Рік тому
If the conduit is clamped down nice and tight, cutting with a sharp die and compound doesn't leave any noticable marks.
@wouldbepilot3988
@wouldbepilot3988 Рік тому
@@matthewthomas6121 Thanks - never knew who to ask!
@Mike_5
@Mike_5 Рік тому
Bending conduit is very kinky now as SWA fills the bill
@rogerdavid3297
@rogerdavid3297 Рік тому
as a retired spark,good job.but i never saw you ream out the conduit after you cut it.yogi burrs.
@hackwoodelectrical
@hackwoodelectrical Рік тому
@@residualcurrent bro 😂😂 18v reamer ain't enough!!!
@stephenmontague4089
@stephenmontague4089 Рік тому
Why don't you make it easier to thread the conduit by fitting handles to the stocks?
@SJM689
@SJM689 Рік тому
Bit of knowledge for you....a 20mm thread is a 1.5pitch on conduit. So every full revolution you do is 1.5mm long. Your doing 20 half turns/10 full turns which will give you 15mm of thread. Like you say, simple if you know the maths
@tissorrr
@tissorrr Рік тому
Are you a journeyman?
@daron8982
@daron8982 Рік тому
Thats Cory from Artisan
@corymac
@corymac Рік тому
It was Cory from Øy Electrical 😎
@hackwoodelectrical
@hackwoodelectrical Рік тому
Cory Macnum PI
@watermelonman9896
@watermelonman9896 Рік тому
Fred= Threads in his neighborhood obviously. Kind of a waste of time just to make a 90 degree bend. Maybe that’s another one of those Fred/ thread things lol. FYI they make stops for hand benders they work better and don’t take up as much space ….fred
@illestofdemall13
@illestofdemall13 Рік тому
Who's Fred? Lol jp
@HenryOCarmichaelSmith
@HenryOCarmichaelSmith Рік тому
is it just me or are all these vids a little dark?
@eamonnohalloran2254
@eamonnohalloran2254 Рік тому
Cory was very quiet in this video. Bessy seems to be a partner you need to get to know better.I think a flat cleared work area within the building might have serverd you better, I hate when tools are droped in the dirt. You need to reem conduit after threading or cutting first day apprentice rule .Stick your finger in there and check. You need to come at the apparatus in a way that best suited your dominant hand e.g . left of right handed.You were crossing over your self trying to cut your piece, You were doing a lot of bending over in your preference to bending down. Talk to Cory about bad backs . The conduit sounded as if it was not ridgid. Do you have hand benders in the U,K, The amount of bending you were doing could have been done by one guy in a morning. Do not say there is no money it conduit. A skilled craftsman can and does always work.KNOW your tools just dont show your tools . Preparation is everything . Do you have workcarts or trollys to keep your tools and work together !0.00 o ckock starts we dont need to know about and all the other waffle. And another thing pipe needs to be supported . No free floating danglers. A bit more editing before you put stuff up on line. This is a great industry world wide . always support the best skills possible. Good pipe work sells work. I have been training apprentices for a long time ther is nothing here I would not say to them.We put our work beside all the other trades . Be Proud of the Trade your in.
@paul_my_plumbs_uk
@paul_my_plumbs_uk Рік тому
Mike you can't arrive on time for Ryan or Cory 🙄🙄🙄 sort your fucking timekeeping out 😂😂😂😂
@dmarriott9701
@dmarriott9701 Рік тому
As a retired plumber who used these type of benders for years before the advent of handi benders I’ve never seen such faffing around just to bend a piece of pipe. Did all the conduit bending for my electrician son when he wired my garage.
@dmarriott9701
@dmarriott9701 Рік тому
@@residualcurrent if you read all the reply I bent ALL the conduit for my garage, no soldering anywhere near. It’s not rocket science.
@jurassicsparks5220
@jurassicsparks5220 Рік тому
@@dmarriott9701 You’re a plumber. It’s not rocket science.
@superturd8901
@superturd8901 Рік тому
Calm down gramps.
@makg4655
@makg4655 Рік тому
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