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#27094 07/01/03 10:03 PM
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I had to change the radiator in my car and I like lots of light when I work, so I got my Hand held 500wt. quartz light, a little to much light I know, but the quickest solution to my problem. Well in the midst of trying to get to the different parts on my radiator the heat from the quartz light started melting one of the wire harness's. Then I had a great idea. Why not use the quartz light to heat pvc up!! I went and got me a piece of pvc and it worked.. If you don't have one of those fancy ones, this will do in pinch.. It even has a place to lay the pvc in the cage while you wait [Linked Image] Now don't go and give my secret away to EC magazine and get my fish tape and side cutters [Linked Image]
Just thought I'd share this bit of info. It's amazing what you can find out sometimes by the mistakes you make [Linked Image] Hope it helps someone out in the field. Anything to make life a little easier [Linked Image]

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#27095 07/02/03 06:42 AM
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A lot of scientific discoveries were made by accident, while trying to achieve something quite different.

Wasn't penicillin discoverd in this way?

#27096 07/02/03 09:26 AM
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The microwave oven , also.

#27097 07/02/03 02:05 PM
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I also heard that sticking the PVC in the tailpipe of your truck can work quite well. I haven't tried it yet though.
Blessings. Mark

#27098 07/02/03 03:30 PM
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Tried a steam cleaner once...just not hot enough.

#27099 07/02/03 03:41 PM
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Used gas BBQ.

#27100 07/02/03 06:03 PM
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Last time I had to do some really funky bends with PVC I used my MAPP gas torch, just rember to turn frequently for evenly cooked and moist pvc, its delicious

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#27101 07/02/03 06:50 PM
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Job site temporary heaters.

The exhaust of any generator.

Electric heat gun.

Cap the ends for quicker heating.

That said we should remember 352.24

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352.24 Bends — How Made.
Bends shall be made so that the conduit will not be damaged and the internal diameter of the conduit will not be effectively reduced. Field bends shall be made only with bending equipment identified for the purpose. The radius of the curve to the centerline of such bends shall not be less than shown in Table 344.24, column “Other Bends.

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Bob Badger
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#27102 07/02/03 08:17 PM
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By all means, use the correct benders... but does the code say any thing about useing the correct heaters? **grin** so long as it makes it hot...

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#27103 07/02/03 08:27 PM
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the excavators exhaust did up my 4" last year.

nice of him to let me ride around up there and suck fumes, what a guy..... [Linked Image]

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