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1 1/4" emt offset for subpanel question

gpalmer77

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I have to create an offset from where the conduit comes up through the sillplate about a half inch from the outside wall (2x6 wall) to the entry point into the bottom off the box which is flush mounted for 1/2" ply. I'd guess a 4" total offset over a 4'-6" run of conduit. Can I do this without a bender or will the emt collapse and kink? I only have 1/2" and 3/4" emt benders. Thoughts please.
 
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You could try to use two rigid offset ******* coupled together.

Well..actually that might not be enough of an offset. It may take 3 or 4 of them. Never mind, the flex is a better solution.
 
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Is flex okay to be buried inside the wall, behind plywood? Does that meet code? (i'm not questioning, just asking because I don't know.)

And this is the same stuff as seal-tite, right?

Excuse my idiocy. I usually only work on the distribution side of the box.
 

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Find a local electrician who will bend an offset for you at his shop before he heads off to the jobsite.
 

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^^^ or they sell pre-made bends at the supply house and you'll need to get some extra couplings
 
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There’s always a muffler shop that could do it. The radius is different, but for a small offset when you’re in a jam, well…
 

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I have to create an offset from where the conduit comes up through the sillplate about a half inch from the outside wall (2x6 wall) to the entry point into the bottom off the box which is flush mounted for 1/2" ply. I'd guess a 4" total offset over a 4'-6" run of conduit. Can I do this without a bender or will the emt collapse and kink? I only have 1/2" and 3/4" emt benders. Thoughts please.


If you haven't already gone the flex conduit route, you can bend 1 1/4" without a bender. I've done it several times in a pinch. Just need a heavy truck or trailer and use the frame and tire. It won't look perfect, but behind a wall would be a perfect place to use it. However, if the parts house is close, and you've got the money and time, I'd use pre made bends or flex in that order.
 
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Done. Turns out it was only about 2" of offset required, I did it by hand using the hitch on my truck. Came out fine for something that will be hidden inside the wall. Thank you for all the suggestions.
 

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I know you fixed it, but could you have gone to some schedule 40 and heat it up so it was soft enough to bend.

I used Sch 40 under my pad and a pipe heater, to soften them up, to get them to line up.

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