JJWalecka
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I'm looking for an article, reference material and or book on laying out conduits in a concrete slab.
I'm looking for an article, reference material and or book on laying out conduits in a concrete slab.
I'm looking for an article, reference material and or book on laying out conduits in a concrete slab.
I'm looking for an article, reference material and or book on laying out conduits in a concrete slab.
if the pipes don't come up in the walls, you won't make any money.
any questions?
.....gee thanks
I have been researching on my own but I figured it couldn't hurt to ask my peers here. I find this forum informative.
i was being a smartass... sorry... :angel
instead of 90's and nipples, use yard ells.
So was I
Pardon my ignorance but what's a yard ell. Trade name out on that coast?
New some stuff but overall, freakin great info thanks a bunch.
The autocad sounds great if I had the means to do it.
A cheap and effective cap on 3/4" rigid stub ups is 2 liter Coke bottle caps. They thread right on and can be used over and over.
just a GRC factory 90 with a long side on it... saves buying a coupling
and a 4" or 6" nipple for each stub, screwing it together, etc.
autocad LT is all you need for most of what we do as sparkies.....
asbuilts, quickie drawings, etc. most construction is a two dimensional
plan system.
that is changing. autocad revit does building information, and does
the whole thing in 3 dimensions, and interference between building
elements can be caught.... radiuses of conduit bends, all of that is
shown actual size in the drawing, not just symbolically.
i dropped off the signed contract with the general today, and explained
how i planned on doing the slab, mentioning that total number of conduits
in this little building will probably be about 125 in the slab.... he just looked
at me, said "what?", and his eyes sorta glazed over..... it's an awful lot for a
little wood framed office building....:happysad:
Leitz has a layout laser that you can load a drawing into, and it'll project all
the points on a layout onto a surface, with 1/8" accuracy... designed for plumbers
and electricians, and field survey guys mapping a building for builder to draw
remodel plans.... you can project datum points, or map points, either one.
it's a little bit expensive unless you have a huge need for accurate layouts....
for most of us, a string and a laser get it all done.
I'm looking for an article, reference material and or book on laying out conduits in a concrete slab.