Standard offsets are 2 dimensional which is what this is. Rolling offsets are 3 dimensional.
2026-06-17 17:28:40
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nua1031 :
Just download QuickBend and avoid all of that math
2026-06-17 19:45:27
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Jason :
That’s not a rolling offset based on what you just did. It’s an odd degree offset. 62 degree and a 28 degree fitting
2026-06-19 01:54:36
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bluecollarburn :
That’s a regular offset bro
2026-06-16 19:06:16
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brennan varela :
damn every one in here talkin bout conduit and bending i thought this a welding and fitting channel
2026-06-17 23:03:06
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Softball is Life :
15 x 1.414=21.21. Take off for your fittings of whatever size pipe you are doing cut it. Install it. Done ✅
2026-06-17 13:23:19
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Josh Morgan4705 :
Oldschool get on a table, layout the triangle and measure between them and take the math out of it
2026-06-17 21:07:18
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Frankie210 :
All u have to do is have a square like a table or a gang box mark 15” one way and 8” the other way and then measure the marks and it gives u 17” u still need to multiply 17” times 1.414 minus ur fittings
2026-06-18 02:58:09
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Martín Jr :
Can you show us now how to do the bend with the conduit ?
2026-06-17 23:16:13
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Willimet Boii 🫒 :
This isn’t how you get a rolling offset this is how you get a normal 45 degree offset rolling offset is when 45s roll and change distance in two forms
2026-06-17 00:56:12
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blvanwhatever! :
just measure the roll!!
2026-06-18 11:50:16
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reddirtwelding1 :
Alright you showed how to get the distance now show how you get the degree and roll for your flanges to hit where they are supposed to
2026-06-16 18:17:38
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Chris Buckler :
im so confused.....
2026-06-18 08:57:42
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Rico!Youknowwhattodo! :
Every time I have done a rolling offset the foreman made me cut it out.
2026-06-18 03:18:10
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yoderunner :
That’s the equation for a standard offset , not a rolling offset
2026-06-19 01:29:48
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volsfan0123 :
eyeball the shit out of it an roll it
2026-06-18 16:23:44
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Cacy Torrez :
thats not a rolling offset
2026-06-19 16:08:31
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Luccenttech :
That travel is the rise for the roll you just need the top view of this now and repeat the steps one more time with the new run.
2026-06-19 09:16:48
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Colts fan 1971 :
My bad it’s 15 not 5???
2026-06-17 19:02:56
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JoeMama :
I did this at work with 45s going thru a sleeve in a footing and everyone hated until i nailed it
2026-06-17 23:39:47
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apnplumbing :
make sure to account for takeoff and makeup up of the fitting depending on size of pipe
2026-06-18 14:49:29
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sparky34 :
Just measure the center to center at the angle you’re rolling it. Anyone taking the time to do this is wasting time
2026-06-18 13:21:06
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CryptoMar589 :
track home production plumbing 😂
2026-06-18 11:26:16
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JoeyFife :
9/10 times you’re doing this with 45s. When done correctly rise and run should be the exact same
2026-06-18 22:50:11
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spookyskeltondoots :
I was tasked with bending 1 1/2" pipe at a GMC plant south of Nashville. I made more rolling offsets on odd degrees at that job than I have in the entirety of my career before and after. While pythagorean's theorem is technically correct, I found in the past that my end result tended to be off somehow. While this is most likely a skill issue, I found that using a square and measuring from your set to your run and then multiplying that measurement by your needed degree's multiplier, I wound up being dead on almost every single time, and at most 1/16th out unless i made an obviously egregious error.
2026-06-18 11:50:12
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