been using it for a month, it's a dream for an old MC2 user. I need to make some permanent assemblies, to make me faster...like cleanouts above a San tee, or a 90 for example. I wish, there were composite assembies that we could share
@@lawrenceoleary4589 Hi, I know we've assisted you since this comment, Lawrence; but wanted to make sure you knew there is an easy way to create your own assemblies, and then save/share them from your job template -- reach out to us and we can walk you through that process if you'd like!
While we do have a feature that allows editing of the existing plan page, we also have many users who do generate their as-built drawings within FastPIPE. A user can easily highlight piping on the plan and not follow the engineer's originally drawn layout (which is essentially how a user would generate as-built drawings manually with a paper set of plans). Those plans can then be saved and exported to PDF as an as-built set
I work for a large Plumbing Company and Fast Pipe has helped us tremendously! Best Support Staff also, Thank you Lee you guys rock!
been using it for a month, it's a dream for an old MC2 user. I need to make some permanent assemblies, to make me faster...like cleanouts above a San tee, or a 90 for example. I wish, there were composite assembies that we could share
@@lawrenceoleary4589 Hi, I know we've assisted you since this comment, Lawrence; but wanted to make sure you knew there is an easy way to create your own assemblies, and then save/share them from your job template -- reach out to us and we can walk you through that process if you'd like!
I just got your system and am working on my first bid…
Can this program also edit for as building drawings or is it specifically designed for estimation only?
While we do have a feature that allows editing of the existing plan page, we also have many users who do generate their as-built drawings within FastPIPE. A user can easily highlight piping on the plan and not follow the engineer's originally drawn layout (which is essentially how a user would generate as-built drawings manually with a paper set of plans). Those plans can then be saved and exported to PDF as an as-built set
Not impressed.