So I am going to be adding a few outlets in my garage and therefore I need to run conduit.
I have never done it before but have access to the tools needed.
Anyone have any advice for bending conduit to a outbox and making 90 degree turns?
Thanks
So I am going to be adding a few outlets in my garage and therefore I need to run conduit.
I have never done it before but have access to the tools needed.
Anyone have any advice for bending conduit to a outbox and making 90 degree turns?
Thanks
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run pvc unless you're really stuck on doing the metal conduit. my 2 cents.
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Pay a Sparky to do the bends, you have to calculate set back and offset and unless you do it frequently, it is a pain.
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Just read this.... http://service.kleintools.com/instru...enderGuide.pdf
Doesn't seem that difficult. I'll practice a a few pieces of conduit first. I really like the look of metal so I think I'm gonna give it a shot.
"Aim small...miss small"
Just remember that garage circuits need to be ground fault interrupter circuits, unless they are dedicated circuits for equipment.
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My T.P. wheeling and dealing feedback is here.
Opinions are like assholes, everybody has one, and it stinks more than mine.
Yo Homie, That my chainsaw ?
Pati, improbe et vince