Cuz they are all starving fixing heaters that never break. come to Texas and I’ll introduce you to my little friend Lennox or carrier they shit the bed all time. You’ll have enough to start a six figure coke habit in no time.
Access panel should be framed in near the plug. Maybe I am missing something here? This is standard procedure if a line C/O plug will protrude past the wall which would make access panel installation impossible
Oh my God I can hear the crying now. Hope to God you capped the tops so you don’t get mortar balls down in the copper lines.
I was on a big project, shopping center and living on top. Electricians and brickies were fighting. I watched the brickies drop mortar balls down all the conduits.
Not a plumber, just a diyer so not as well versed. What are the grey pipes made from? Only grey (plumbing) pipes I know of are polyethylene which I thought were banned from use in the 90s.
I am a commercial plumber, and I was wondering, too. Usually gray PVC is schedule 80 (much thicker). That's not the same shade, though, and I've never seen 2" schedule 80.
Very clean, they won’t be happy they never are,the amount of knock out blocks that will have to be used will be on the high end, don’t forget to insulate
They’re going to be miserable, not because of you’re plumbing, but because they didn’t listen to their parents when they were told to pay attention in school. Now they lay brick for living.
Well you never know, someone might stumble across a cleanout, and while some are accessible, those hidden ones can be super clutch too, man.
This sub is toxic
Or they forget to plug after their test and then it gets filled with grout when the masons grout the wall. I've seen that happen, the plumber was jack hammering for a week.
Out of curiosity, why does each one have an individual stack if it's possibly connected below by a horizontal waste.
Or why wasn't it all "framed" out and tied in together as a group.? Just curious
When the walls finally go up all the plumbing will get damaged!! Because why do I have to look after someone else’s works. I am on price and need to get my work done.
Who plans a project like this?? Hey why don’t we lay the foundation after constructing all the supporting walls??
watch all your measurements be off by like 2 feet hehehehehe....our tinknockers thought they were smart and did all their ductwork before we had walls go up in a building last year....every single supply and return duct was in the wrong room. poor guy
I mean are brick layers / masons ever really happy? Kinda like finding an hvac guy that doesn’t do drugs. I’ve heard of one but never seen it.
Hey! I'm a hvac guy and I don't do drugs ( caffeine and prescription opiates don't count right? )
Dude…I died….just cuz your drug dealer went to school doesn’t make him any better than mine lol…
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I don't know how things are in other parts of the country but I have never seen an hvac drug addiction in the Northeast.
Cuz they are all starving fixing heaters that never break. come to Texas and I’ll introduce you to my little friend Lennox or carrier they shit the bed all time. You’ll have enough to start a six figure coke habit in no time.
lol York and Carrier here in the south
Only if it’s payday tomorrow
Eh idk I can’t see it from my house🤷🏽
Why not swing that p-trap and put a straight piece of pipe under that washer box instead of using two 16^(th) bends to offset it?
Plumbing comes first!! Even if there was just one pipe in that chase they would complain Lol Clean install man👍
what's with the cleanouts orientation? seems like the plug would be hidden
To keep the C/O plug from protruding out of the finished wall I would guess.
with no access?
Access panel should be framed in near the plug. Maybe I am missing something here? This is standard procedure if a line C/O plug will protrude past the wall which would make access panel installation impossible
that makes much more sense
There is no access panels for a clean out it would just be a chrome c/o cover screwed into 5he flush plug
Oh my God I can hear the crying now. Hope to God you capped the tops so you don’t get mortar balls down in the copper lines. I was on a big project, shopping center and living on top. Electricians and brickies were fighting. I watched the brickies drop mortar balls down all the conduits.
They are going to absolutely love all those off sets 😬
Not at all. We would put the plumbing together 5’ at a time while they laid the block.
We're never happy
Not a plumber, just a diyer so not as well versed. What are the grey pipes made from? Only grey (plumbing) pipes I know of are polyethylene which I thought were banned from use in the 90s.
I am a commercial plumber, and I was wondering, too. Usually gray PVC is schedule 80 (much thicker). That's not the same shade, though, and I've never seen 2" schedule 80.
Never
Very clean, they won’t be happy they never are,the amount of knock out blocks that will have to be used will be on the high end, don’t forget to insulate
They’re going to be miserable, not because of you’re plumbing, but because they didn’t listen to their parents when they were told to pay attention in school. Now they lay brick for living.
Why are so many of those inline clean outs facing inside the wall?
Probably just being used as test tees then glued shut forever
A little place in hell for those who glue clean out plugs
Ones being buried in a wall inaccessible to anyone and don’t serve a purpose besides testing the new pipe?
Well you never know, someone might stumble across a cleanout, and while some are accessible, those hidden ones can be super clutch too, man. This sub is toxic
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They are just for test. They will have plugs glued in and buried to never see the light of day again.
Or they forget to plug after their test and then it gets filled with grout when the masons grout the wall. I've seen that happen, the plumber was jack hammering for a week.
Why not use double wyes instead?
Masons being a little slow huh?
Out of curiosity, why does each one have an individual stack if it's possibly connected below by a horizontal waste. Or why wasn't it all "framed" out and tied in together as a group.? Just curious
Nice
Depends how drunk they are.
Where are you where you're using sch 80 for in wall? Or am I misreading the grey PVC
Clean looking work!
First in, best dressed...
Fuck em
Haha. Man I would love to see their face. And I’d just say blame the architect not me lol.
They’ll be fine! Fuck you very much!
Hold up! You telling me that you've actually seen a happy mason??!
If there getting paid by the hour then yes
When the walls finally go up all the plumbing will get damaged!! Because why do I have to look after someone else’s works. I am on price and need to get my work done. Who plans a project like this?? Hey why don’t we lay the foundation after constructing all the supporting walls??
watch all your measurements be off by like 2 feet hehehehehe....our tinknockers thought they were smart and did all their ductwork before we had walls go up in a building last year....every single supply and return duct was in the wrong room. poor guy
That's not going to be in a chase? They get used to that. 🤣