Acute Internal Conduit Bend

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That looks more like a 40 degree bend to me.............

Just saying

No .thats spelt differenty................. as in  " Oim 'avin' a sussidge sarni and a kipper tie , our kid "

Well thats how Specs would say it ........I of course , am dreadfully posh  and speak in keeping with my station in life as  Forum Spark of the Year     ( Not mentioned it this week )
And what about that prat on the Holidays for Yow advert, chuuuuupcake

 
I'd be interested, in fact on another tack, the Deacon for the Church rung me today, but I missed the call.

I'll have to ring him back tomorrow.

 
Thats why I posted that pic....

Whilst doing this I do realise that these bends are far tighter than the recommended bending radius of 2.5 x od

I also had to stretch my spring out of it... no damage though :)

 
Thinking about this whilst the installer has done a tight acute bend similar to that which Noz has done, it could be possible to do an acute bend suitably as long as you kept the bend radius of as Noz says 2.5xD.

So 2.5xD = 2.5x20 = 50mm radius, so an acute 30 degree bend around a former of 100mm diameter, "should" be OK?...

 
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