I’m a new assistant super and your plan reading videos have helped me understand a lot. Keep up the great quality videos! I’d love to see more plan reading!
This video was awesome! I just started working for a commercial plumbing company and I know this information will help me in my new job. THANK YOU! Also, subscribed!
Awesome videos, really learning a lot. Can you share copies of the documents you've used in the classes so we can take a closer and more careful look at them please 🙏
Thanks for this video I'm currently studying nc2 plumber and my small brain cant handle this even a simple isometric plan my brain is just not that good😭
Subscribed. Thanks for the knowledge. You did a great job. I’m a union plumber fourth year and reading plans makes me feel stupid I don’t have a good spacial brain.
Thanks @MatthewCashew3! I'm right there with you, complex projects turn my brain into mush sometimes. So don't feel stupid - the more projects we're on the easier it gets.
I'm not a plumber and don't have a plumbing license, so this is just from years of reading drawings, completing projects, and most importantly talking to plumbers who do this on a daily basis. It all comes with time as this is not always taught in schools.
SWPPP plans are required by the EPA and are regulated under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) storm water program. A plan is required for all construction projects/activities (including other land-disturbing activities) that disturb one acre or more. Construction storm water runoff has been determined to cause environmental damage to our rivers, lakes, and coastal waters in the form of animal, plant, and fish destruction; sedimentation and erosion; and pollution. While these issues are addressed in the storm water management plan, they must also comply with the Clean Water Act.
@@OriginalMrtz Thank you for the answer. I had a payment application which mentioned SWPPP cost. Does it include the storm water piping cost. Could you please tell me what costs are buried under SWPPP cost.
That's the elevation of the pipe in reference to sea level, civil plans typically use this elevation reference. Check out my video on "How to Read Civil Drawings."
@@planandspec thanks for real bruh you made that video to. I like how you broke everything down they was explaining at work but goin way too fast. I get this reading under my belt it’s over
Plumber apprentice here, learned quite a bit, thanks!
You bet! Thanks for dropping a comment!
Just started my own plumbing business. These videos help a lot, thank you!
Best of luck with your business!
You don't have space for me there 🙏
I’m a new assistant super and your plan reading videos have helped me understand a lot. Keep up the great quality videos! I’d love to see more plan reading!
Thank you! Will do!
This video was awesome! I just started working for a commercial plumbing company and I know this information will help me in my new job. THANK YOU! Also, subscribed!
Best of luck to you 😎
I am working on a BIM coordination project and this was incredibly helpful. Thanks so much!
Great to hear!
Very thorough. Nice work!
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment!!
I am a superintendent with Turner. Love your videos bud.
Right on! Thanks for doing what you do in the field 🫡
Awesome videos, really learning a lot.
Can you share copies of the documents you've used in the classes so we can take a closer and more careful look at them please 🙏
Eventually : ) I'm going to try to get some better resources that can be accessed on my website. Slowly but surely getting things together
Hello there, I'm a janitor I want to thank you for this great video I have learned a lot.
You are very welcome! 😎😎
Really learned from this video thank you
Hey bro this is really helpful thank you and I am looking forward to your rebar shop drawing video 👍
I'm slowing pulling together the details for the shop video
Thanks for this video I'm currently studying nc2 plumber and my small brain cant handle this even a simple isometric plan my brain is just not that good😭
You are leveling up now though - 😎😎
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it !
Thank you so much for this! Any chance you can explain mechanical and electrical drawings?
Yes, I'll be doing those in the future 😀
Thank you for the great video… great educator 🙌🏽🫵🏼
Learning a lot from your channel
Awesome to hear!
Super good job!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
tnx for sharing boss❤
No problem !
Subscribed. Thanks for the knowledge. You did a great job. I’m a union plumber fourth year and reading plans makes me feel stupid I don’t have a good spacial brain.
Thanks @MatthewCashew3! I'm right there with you, complex projects turn my brain into mush sometimes. So don't feel stupid - the more projects we're on the easier it gets.
How far did you go with your plumbing study you sound professional
I'm not a plumber and don't have a plumbing license, so this is just from years of reading drawings, completing projects, and most importantly talking to plumbers who do this on a daily basis. It all comes with time as this is not always taught in schools.
Could you please let me know what SWPPP is. Does it come under storm water piping or is it just a prevention plan ie , kind of permit
SWPPP plans are required by the EPA and are regulated under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) storm water program. A plan is required for all construction projects/activities (including other land-disturbing activities) that disturb one acre or more. Construction storm water runoff has been determined to cause environmental damage to our rivers, lakes, and coastal waters in the form of animal, plant, and fish destruction; sedimentation and erosion; and pollution. While these issues are addressed in the storm water management plan, they must also comply with the Clean Water Act.
@@OriginalMrtz Thank you for the answer. I had a payment application which mentioned SWPPP cost. Does it include the storm water piping cost. Could you please tell me what costs are buried under SWPPP cost.
This fenomenal
Thank you, sir. Can we get that document?
Which document?
Thank you Sir
Most welcome!!
12:44 - Letting the architect off the hook. Nice touch. Lol!
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YOU JUST GAVE A WHOLE P[LUMBING CLASS
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Aye thank you bruh
You're welcome!
Didn’t really understand the elevation numbers 2599.17 means what
That's the elevation of the pipe in reference to sea level, civil plans typically use this elevation reference. Check out my video on "How to Read Civil Drawings."
@@planandspec thanks for real bruh you made that video to. I like how you broke everything down they was explaining at work but goin way too fast. I get this reading under my belt it’s over
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How to save your videos
I dont think you can on TH-cam, you can create your own. Playlist on TH-cam and add them to it - hope this helps
Would you be able to send me a drawing to practice?
they wanted me to pay $800 for this 😭
Who? For what? 🙄
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