22° degree OFFSET explained
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Let us break it down and get into why the constant decimal number 2.613 multiplied by your offset gives your cut piece!
Hope this helps you understand a little bit more the math involved in the pipes trades!
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Is there a formula for figuring out the take off of 22.5 degree black iron sw butt weld fitting? I know that for a 45 degree you can multiply it by .625 or split it 3 times and add the last and 3rd back number. Is there a simply way to figure 22.5s?
That seems more like a fitter question. They use butt weld fittings. We don't weld on our side. So I'm not aware of the thirds formula you mentioned. All I know is 2.61 is your constant for finding your travel piece. And than you subtract your take off. Thanks for the question!
@JoonRhee thanks for the video! It's very helpful and easy to understand. Once I figure out how to calculate the take off for the fitting ill be all set. Thanks for answering!
@@benni85 hey right on, glad to hear brother. I appreciate your help and thanks for reaching out. Trying to help out in any way I can and share the knowledge. Pass it on tag. You're it!
How do u lay back for 22
Can you explain lay back? I'm not familiar with what that might mean.
On the chalk board… the 221/2 degree should be drawn lower than the 45 degree… to help visual understanding, if the 90 is highest degree-🤷🏾♂️ but thanks for the understanding
Ya our dicks could always use an extra inch but we gotta all have dreams that will never happen! It's the decimals you should remember more;) go get it player!
@@JoonRhee that’s what the bath mate is for bro