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nick penfold
Hey all,
I'm in my 2nd year of a college course doing both my nvq and tech cert.
Now, at work, i have no problems with any pipework etc. At college i find most of it quite easy. However, everytime it comes to building your typical frame in copper, plastics or LCS i seem to get the measurements out by about 2 or 3 mm.
Trust me, when i made the copper frame in the first year, i had to make it again about 6 times.
Im kinda wondering am i measuring wrong? i understand what the x dimension is and normally measure the inset depth by putting a piece of pipe in the fitting, marking off then removing and measuring the distance.
Kinda had the same issue with the plastic hep type stuff. im guessing that could be due to the inserts in to the pipe extending its length.
Is there a set technique to measure this x-dimension and inset depth?
is there any tech docs out there giving basic x-dim's for all the different makes of fitting?
did or does anyone else struggle with this at college?
i don't believe i should be having such trouble with this but for whatever reason i am.
Any enlightenment from the old hands or peeps still at college would be greatly recieved.
Nick
I'm in my 2nd year of a college course doing both my nvq and tech cert.
Now, at work, i have no problems with any pipework etc. At college i find most of it quite easy. However, everytime it comes to building your typical frame in copper, plastics or LCS i seem to get the measurements out by about 2 or 3 mm.
Trust me, when i made the copper frame in the first year, i had to make it again about 6 times.
Im kinda wondering am i measuring wrong? i understand what the x dimension is and normally measure the inset depth by putting a piece of pipe in the fitting, marking off then removing and measuring the distance.
Kinda had the same issue with the plastic hep type stuff. im guessing that could be due to the inserts in to the pipe extending its length.
Is there a set technique to measure this x-dimension and inset depth?
is there any tech docs out there giving basic x-dim's for all the different makes of fitting?
did or does anyone else struggle with this at college?
i don't believe i should be having such trouble with this but for whatever reason i am.
Any enlightenment from the old hands or peeps still at college would be greatly recieved.
Nick