Just a little tip for you guys. If you do that method of cutting the pipe size in half 4 times, but take it a step further, and cut it for a 5th time. So in the case 6" being the pipe size. Do 6, 3, 1½, ¾, and then ⅜ being last. Take the 3rd and 5th numbers and add them. So 1½ + ⅜ = 1⅞, that will be the center of your 22.5° fitting. Hope this helps.
Iam a millwright by trade for about 16 years now but that doggie you got some major skills 👌 millwrights and pipefitters work together for pipestress and all, but were still the doctors of the trade. But i enjoy your videos keep it up big dawgy
Im a 1st period plumbing apprentice but also learning to fit ive been trying to get better at takeoffs this video definitely helped me see it better . thanks for the video!
Had a weld test today, and a written one as well, and what you just showed is exactly what I failed lol, I didn't kno about that stuff but I do now. Can you show more, but the test was for sanitary tubing SS
U can order a fitter book online,u can download apps from the fitting manufacturers, and u can measure the fittings. I will say and I am not at all trying to be mean but u should definitely know know this stuff and hangers if u weld pipe. Generally u fit before u weld. U can practice with pvc, cpvc etc too. If u are a pipe welder and u don’t have this knowledge you will stick out like a sore thumb.
Great vid u definitely should do fitting 101. 2 hole flanges, gaskets, valves, HANGERS, socket fittings, thread pipe, glue pipe, solder, braze, if there are guys not knowing a take off and they are welding pipe they at least should get a rundown. It may help a pre apprentice too.
@@dominickcarbonara5494 yea I told the company ahead of time ive never welded pipe as far as out in the field, I just told the company that I could pass a 6G which I have, all 3 ive taken the CWI said i passed with no indications, but they wanted me to take the sanitary welding test plus a written test, I passed the weld test but failed the written and told them I would, but the owner said the other stuff can be taught on the job training. So idk ill see. But thanks for the information! I will definitely order the stuff he recommended.
Nominal pipe diameter times .625 or 5/8 for 45’s, subtract that from your overall center to center or center to end measurements plus your weld gaps. Boom, cut piece length figured out
Don't do it. Go to college and get an engineering degree. Welders and fitters get fucked in the field being required to make shit happen in the real world that engineering text books don't work.
@@privatejustice4704 haha im doing structural currently both in shop & in the field so i know what you mean.. i was learning & practicing my 6g back in 2012 after high school in California. my uncles are boilermakers & do a lot of power plant shutdowns/outages.. they were taking me to work showing me everything but the Company cut back on man power so i ended up moving back home to Arizona. since then i just been doing a lot of structural fabrication & mine maintenance but still would love the opportunity to try it again.. i come from a family of welders so this is just what i love doing man lol i know ill work my way up there eventually.
Hi this is the first time giving a comment and you guys are awesome at teaching, question David Ciriza is he still teaching there if he is ask him about Benny Palomares I know him from el paso I worked with his brother Ramon for James & Luther
How do you start out getting a pipe welding and fitting job for the oilfield/ oil and gas companies? Do you contract yourself as a welder/fitter or do you have to have a welding rig, do you walk on a refinery and ask? Call big name companies? Go to a welding company and hire on with them? Any thoughts?
@@cirizawelding5076 Good video, nice instruction for new fitters and welders. One constructive thing like this dude says, I know you do but should've mentioned the gap and what not, maybe some new guys won't think twice about that.
I've been an ardent follower of your channel" I've been dreaming of becoming a pipe Fitter, although I've got the opportunity for little practical training but I would want you people to train Me so I can secure a Job over there, I'm a Nigerian and very Quick in Learning, looking forward to hearing from you, thks
I think it's better to use a formula which is: Tan Deg/2 x 25,4x1,5x size of pipe. You can apply this formula to any angle weather its short radius or long radius
To determine the center of a 90 degree bend, simply put 2 pieces next to each other and measure the value from foreign trade until you know the value then by 2 parts e.g. bend DN 100 has from outside to outside 200mm 200: 2 = 100 / 100mm is the outlay of a DN 100 bend DIN not ISO
I been working in Korean company in Saudi Arabia Ang UAE. Every instances we been using millimeters not inches, when you take off the numbers of a length of pipe we use millimeters.. so pls throw your blue books and burn it.. engineers and architecture now a days didn't use that way of inches
So you need to measure from center point to center point? Is it not accurate to just measure between the bends after Welding them to each pipe to find the pup length?
Typically most isometric drawings will be shown with measurements center to center or face of flange to center I have run into Shorten and mitered fittings if you measured just the pup you could be off on centers
Pipefitters take off is when you are fitting it up.. and ask for a tack.. and your welder tookoff.. tack?!.. tack??.. looks around.. drops the fitting.. takeoff to join the welder..
Damn I've been doing this s*** for 50 years!!! They change the size of 90s!!!! That 90 years showing is a standard 90 you ain't as smart as you think you are
This would be more helpful if someone would even fucking tell me what a take off is. I can calculate shit and do equations all day and it’s meaningless if no one tells me how it relates to the real goddamn world.
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I learned all this from a pipe Welder and fitter named Frank, the guy taught me alot and i am grateful I met the guy.
Just a little tip for you guys. If you do that method of cutting the pipe size in half 4 times, but take it a step further, and cut it for a 5th time. So in the case 6" being the pipe size. Do 6, 3, 1½, ¾, and then ⅜ being last. Take the 3rd and 5th numbers and add them. So 1½ + ⅜ = 1⅞, that will be the center of your 22.5° fitting. Hope this helps.
Thanks man
Fuck yes dude. Thank you.
Damn i wish I saw this back in school the instructor did explain it in simple terms he just read the book and didn't really teach.
@@levirodgers4087foolish teacher
The blue book has helped a lot when I was new to piping
Iam a millwright by trade for about 16 years now but that doggie you got some major skills 👌 millwrights and pipefitters work together for pipestress and all, but were still the doctors of the trade. But i enjoy your videos keep it up big dawgy
Loving these pipefitting videos
Im a 1st period plumbing apprentice but also learning to fit ive been trying to get better at takeoffs this video definitely helped me see it better . thanks for the video!
This is how you would say it half the degrees in bend x the radius
Had a weld test today, and a written one as well, and what you just showed is exactly what I failed lol, I didn't kno about that stuff but I do now. Can you show more, but the test was for sanitary tubing SS
You’ll get em next time champ!
@@weldtube thanks brother
U can order a fitter book online,u can download apps from the fitting manufacturers, and u can measure the fittings. I will say and I am not at all trying to be mean but u should definitely know know this stuff and hangers if u weld pipe. Generally u fit before u weld. U can practice with pvc, cpvc etc too. If u are a pipe welder and u don’t have this knowledge you will stick out like a sore thumb.
Great vid u definitely should do fitting 101. 2 hole flanges, gaskets, valves, HANGERS, socket fittings, thread pipe, glue pipe, solder, braze, if there are guys not knowing a take off and they are welding pipe they at least should get a rundown. It may help a pre apprentice too.
@@dominickcarbonara5494 yea I told the company ahead of time ive never welded pipe as far as out in the field, I just told the company that I could pass a 6G which I have, all 3 ive taken the CWI said i passed with no indications, but they wanted me to take the sanitary welding test plus a written test, I passed the weld test but failed the written and told them I would, but the owner said the other stuff can be taught on the job training. So idk ill see. But thanks for the information! I will definitely order the stuff he recommended.
The way I learned in school is that the distance for a long radius is 1.5x the diameter, it gives the same results, so 6*1.5= 9
Just make sure it's a long radius 90 first.
And 5/8 × the diameter for the 45
Thet depends what tipe of elbow you have. You can have 1D. 3D. Standard is 1.5D
Where did 1.5 come from ?
Nominal pipe diameter times .625 or 5/8 for 45’s, subtract that from your overall center to center or center to end measurements plus your weld gaps. Boom, cut piece length figured out
Thats one way.
One of the best videos about take offs I've seen. Great job guys!!
I love learning through here. So interesting
my dream job pipe welding is badass hope to get in that field someday
Don't do it. Go to college and get an engineering degree. Welders and fitters get fucked in the field being required to make shit happen in the real world that engineering text books don't work.
@@privatejustice4704 haha im doing structural currently both in shop & in the field so i know what you mean.. i was learning & practicing my 6g back in 2012 after high school in California. my uncles are boilermakers & do a lot of power plant shutdowns/outages.. they were taking me to work showing me everything but the Company cut back on man power so i ended up moving back home to Arizona. since then i just been doing a lot of structural fabrication & mine maintenance but still would love the opportunity to try it again.. i come from a family of welders so this is just what i love doing man lol i know ill work my way up there eventually.
Good to see this channel hasn't gone corporate like some other channel
Now I can take what u taught me to work in the morning tks!!!
Flawless demonstration 🤙🏽
Your profile pic is an alien holding a gold ak?
@@Ruben901 no
only needed first minute, good videos keep it up
597 journeyman here, 597 has treated me like a family since day one. If you are looking into a trade or something new DO IT, and do it FAST!
Great Explanation Mr. David 👍
Thank-you David that was very informative
Hi this is the first time giving a comment and you guys are awesome at teaching, question David Ciriza is he still teaching there if he is ask him about Benny Palomares I know him from el paso I worked with his brother Ramon for James & Luther
Awesome video! This video clears up a lot of questions. I’m a top helper atm, but I will be a pipe fitter soon enough!
How do you start out getting a pipe welding and fitting job for the oilfield/ oil and gas companies? Do you contract yourself as a welder/fitter or do you have to have a welding rig, do you walk on a refinery and ask? Call big name companies? Go to a welding company and hire on with them? Any thoughts?
Easy clear to understand, essay nice video
Very nice and very informative, where can I buy the pipe fitter blue book, chiko, & Pipe Selector?
Welll explain learned something new today keep up the content.
Helpful and easy to learn 👍
Good job!..😎👍 what about the gasket and weld gap? Do you subtract for that?
Yes sir I do that when I do my math for my pup piece this was just to show what the fitting take off is
I understand brother, you've learned well. Keep up the good work. 😎👌 We need people to keep the trade at its best.
@@cirizawelding5076 Good video, nice instruction for new fitters and welders. One constructive thing like this dude says, I know you do but should've mentioned the gap and what not, maybe some new guys won't think twice about that.
Good job young man,
Thank you for sharing
Thank you for this video.
Nominal pipe diameter times 1.5 for 90’s
I've been an ardent follower of your channel" I've been dreaming of becoming a pipe Fitter, although I've got the opportunity for little practical training but I would want you people to train Me so I can secure a Job over there, I'm a Nigerian and very Quick in Learning, looking forward to hearing from you, thks
This is a good ass video!
Good job
Please make video on elbow rolling process for any degree.
Gracias bro for your information
I think it is the complex method. In order to find the take off in LR 90 nps*1.5 and LR 45 nps* 5/8.
Thanks for the info 👍
How to avail the blue book sir...because i want to learn more about pipe fitter
Very useful
Muy buena explicación!
Good refresher video. ,thanks
Thanks bro!
Love this
How do I get the pipe Fitter blue book, pipe take off formula book and the chart in Nigeria? Please Help!!!!!!!!!!
More of these
90° polegada x 38.1
45° polegada x 15.9
Raio longo
Where can i get the blue book sir...
I think it's better to use a formula which is: Tan Deg/2 x 25,4x1,5x size of pipe. You can apply this formula to any angle weather its short radius or long radius
45°LR Size of pipe multiply by. 625
90°LR Size of pipe multiply by 1.5inch
What if the measurement is 5 and you have to find take off ?
Exactly 👌
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To determine the center of a 90 degree bend, simply put 2 pieces next to each other and measure the value from foreign trade until you know the value then by 2 parts e.g. bend DN 100 has from outside to outside 200mm 200: 2 = 100 / 100mm is the outlay of a DN 100 bend DIN not ISO
Its semply formule 38× the inch its the pipe exp 38×2" 38×3" only for 90°
Can you show the formula for a Tee
Hey can you please please help me with a video how to do a reducer with a pipe please
Are you talking an eccentric reducer or both eccentric and concentric
Mira gringo, todo ese manual que tienes yo lo tengo en la cabeza, si por a o b se pierde, como desarrollas el piping???????
O conteúdo do canal é muito bom... mas é uma pena que as legendas para PT-BR não sejam fiel ao original.
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hi there..how can i purchase blue book,piping selector wheel and the other one ( the red one)
Amazon
You can find that blue book at any reputable welding supply.
@@seanmanwill2002 Sir even here philippines?
@Dennis. Claveria Lumahan, If you don't have it locally, I'd try Amazon. You won't regret the purchase. That book is a lifesaver!
@@seanmanwill2002 thank you sir
Very good video I need to 3 books please help me
I fuckin love this shit.
Hello, don't be bored, sorry, do you have a Telegram channel so we can download these movies?
How to download fitting chart
Tan of half the degrees of the Ben time the rad
Sr 6" easy 6x25.4 =152.4 cm
Tan of half the degrees× the radius
Everything he said was true
We call em take outs round hea!
Hola ! subtitulo en español porfavor gracias.saludos ✋🇨🇱
I been working in Korean company in Saudi Arabia Ang UAE. Every instances we been using millimeters not inches, when you take off the numbers of a length of pipe we use millimeters.. so pls throw your blue books and burn it.. engineers and architecture now a days didn't use that way of inches
Thank you!
Plis subtitel indonesia
So you need to measure from center point to center point? Is it not accurate to just measure between the bends after Welding them to each pipe to find the pup length?
Typically most isometric drawings will be shown with measurements center to center or face of flange to center I have run into
Shorten and mitered fittings if you measured just the pup you could be off on centers
@@cirizawelding5076 ah gotcha. Thank you.
38.1×6
Somebody ear about the advanced of the 90?
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Please send me the blue book lm from Greece and lm new at work
Weld tube , popquiz…
What is the take off for a 3” 45?
Tell me how you get your answer?
1 7/8''
Please tell me in milimitre
You're gonna piss of some welders putting that together like that😂
If I struggle with math will I struggle with pipefitting? If so what math do I need to practice on
Just Basic algebra pretty much
In spanish please,subtitles
Pipefitters take off is when you are fitting it up.. and ask for a tack.. and your welder tookoff.. tack?!.. tack??.. looks around.. drops the fitting.. takeoff to join the welder..
What name is red card please tell me
Chico's Pipefitter Pocket Cards
Miss my blue Bible
What kinda math do you need to know for this profession
Bom dia manda um deste para min eu pago e também pago o frete
Очень интересно но ни куя не понятно.
Come on, just switch to milimeters and burn all your blue books!!!!
Here is tip. 38mm * 9 =228mm ...38mm is for 90degrees and 16mm is 45degrees. Just incase you lose your book. GOD bless..
Almost every welder, fabricator, fitter:
Black fingernail
Scrapes/ cuts
Burns
It's like a badge of honor or rite of passage 😀
Damn I've been doing this s*** for 50 years!!! They change the size of 90s!!!! That 90 years showing is a standard 90 you ain't as smart as you think you are
This would be more helpful if someone would even fucking tell me what a take off is. I can calculate shit and do equations all day and it’s meaningless if no one tells me how it relates to the real goddamn world.
i do not understand anything
Long radius 90 is 1.5 x nominal. Shirt radius do 1x nominal. 45 do 5/8 x nominal.