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Old 04-18-2008, 11:20 PM   #1
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Anyone know where I can get a Greenlee conduit bending guide? This is an older item that has a lot of useful information like the multiples for angles besides just the standard 10-22 1/2-30 ect. It is pretty small about 3x5, I have looked on the Greenlee site but couldn't fine anything there.

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Old 04-18-2008, 11:58 PM   #2
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Try Jack Benfield.He invented Benders!

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I get mine from toolup.com in the electrical section.
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Try Jack Benfield.He invented Benders!

http://www.constructionbook.com/benf...nduit-bending/
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I gave mine away to a buddy shortly after completing my apprenticeship. We were both electricians in the Navy togather and pipe bending was an area he had no experience in while looking for work. Sometimes wish I still had it.
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http://www.porcupinepress.com/_bendi...uitBending.htm

http://www.elec-toolbox.com/

http://mikeholt.com/documents/freest...ndRaceways.pdf

http://www.pseg.com/customer/busines...lecSvc2005.pdf


Here are a few of the electronic toolbox items for the modern (laptop carrying) electrician.
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Here is what you had asked for.


http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m...s_/ai_n9397999

http://www.benfielddirect.com/

http://www.amazon.com/Benfield-Condu.../dp/0872885100
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I get mine from toolup.com in the electrical section.
Thanks guys for the responses, I think idoelectric's suggestion give me what I was looking for. The guide I was looking for was no bigger than a pack of smokes and use to be free. Even at the toolup.com site the guide is shown in a holder that states it is free but, to get it from them it is $8.99. Random, I looked through the PSEG link and wow what alot of information they put out. Is this given to anyone who wants it or is just for their contractors and customers?
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Random, I looked through the PSEG link and wow what alot of information they put out. Is this given to anyone who wants it or is just for their contractors and customers?
They used to have a sign in page but they stopped that a while back so I guess anyone can use it. I think JCP&L is the only one you need to sign in for now.
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I hope you all take some time and look through those links, there is a ton of info on there that is worth having a click away during the day.
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A friend in the local also owns a tire company. He had these cards printed.
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A friend in the local also owns a tire company. He had these cards printed.

That's pretty cool.
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Tires and power formulas...an interesting combination. Very cool, indeed!


Greenlee catalog number: 38405 Bending Book

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We go see him when we are ready to re tire.
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Great links, thanx!

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