I like how you went straight to the point unlike that Balkan architect guy who rambles for 20 minutes about himself on all his videos and bombards you with ads.
Thanks! Yea, I did notice that about him. Surprised he hasn't worked on that. Its a common mistake youtubers make (especially in the Revit teaching space). I'm sure I've been guilty of it on occasion. Appreciate the comment!
@@mep_guy Thanks; I'm wondering how you can you can draw a pipe vertically; I have two pipes directly on top of each other at different elevations. How can we connect them by a vertical pipe that tees to both. When I select a pipe, it only allows my to draw it in the level plane.
It's hard to explain with text. Check out this video where I go into most of the piping techniques you'll commonly use. th-cam.com/video/iktmQ4QP28I/w-d-xo.html
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I like how you went straight to the point unlike that Balkan architect guy who rambles for 20 minutes about himself on all his videos and bombards you with ads.
Thanks! Yea, I did notice that about him. Surprised he hasn't worked on that. Its a common mistake youtubers make (especially in the Revit teaching space). I'm sure I've been guilty of it on occasion. Appreciate the comment!
@@mep_guy Thanks; I'm wondering how you can you can draw a pipe vertically; I have two pipes directly on top of each other at different elevations. How can we connect them by a vertical pipe that tees to both. When I select a pipe, it only allows my to draw it in the level plane.
It's hard to explain with text. Check out this video where I go into most of the piping techniques you'll commonly use. th-cam.com/video/iktmQ4QP28I/w-d-xo.html
Great video..Keep doing more videos..
Sir MEP and REVIT MEP same or different?
Yep it's the same thing! I think it was different programs a long time ago.