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Bending plastic conduit

ahh - you get proper springs for them !
I'm going to go and try and bend some after my dinner - eems unlikely I will get the heat into it

only have a 15mm spring but that should do
No the pipe will crease with a smaller spring
 
No the pipe will crease with a smaller spring
yep, you were right, it did

but I made a reasonable job just heating with hot air gun then gently forming it with my hands

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Jesus …a 20 mm spring and half decent conduit ….not cheap rubbish have bent thousands of this stuff with no other extras…
 
Strange - i all my time, and I have used this white conduit quite a few times, I have never considered bending it, and even without a spring it is do-able - it seems very happy to change shape with little heat

thanks all for my new trick

think I will get a spring and have it in the bag should I ever need to bend some conduit
 
Most plastic conduit will bend without applying any heat, just drop spring in bend it round the knee, JD

However applying heat with a coarse cloth such as: towel, old fashioned dishcloth (my preference), hessian sacking are ideal by rubbing a small area means the conduit will bend a little easier, leaving the cold parts firmer and straight and a tighter/shorter bend.

Use the right size spring for heavy or light duty conduit too.
 

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