That's pretty cool. In looking at that, your offset was lets say, in the X direction. It seems that if you had a compound offset like X and Y (right and back), you could do it twice on both ends. Once for over to the right and one for moving back (or whatever directions you needed to go, front/back, left/right). Nice demonstration.
You got that right about that annoying blue wrap!@@mastermoviecritic8297 🤣🤣🤣 I tell my junior guys not to drag the dang duct on the ground bc it makes taking the blue off a pain in the ass! But a trade secret: Ball up some old duct gasket and rub it on the messed up blue wrap like a clay bar
@winstonbuzon Good advice. I like that. But I can't help but think there is a better way still. I tried a scraper, a razor, a clip, a heat gun, lime juice, fairy dust, Thanos freakin infinty gauntlet 🤣.. if I figure something out, I'll let you know
What about ducts that arent square? My journeyman was trying to teach me that sometimes you put the switch the length and width depending on which direction youre going. I got pulled away to do something else in the middle of the lesson
@@Craptainfalcon100 then it all depends on which directions your offsets are going and how much space you have to spare. If I get another chance, I will demonstrate on rectangular shapes for example
Good job! I enjoyed watching your confidence and the ability to overcome these common obstacles.
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That's pretty cool. In looking at that, your offset was lets say, in the X direction. It seems that if you had a compound offset like X and Y (right and back), you could do it twice on both ends. Once for over to the right and one for moving back (or whatever directions you needed to go, front/back, left/right). Nice demonstration.
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Nice bro! Now do you have any good ideas on how to peel that awful blue wrap? Now using a wire wheel but it takes the zinc coating off😖
You got that right about that annoying blue wrap!@@mastermoviecritic8297 🤣🤣🤣 I tell my junior guys not to drag the dang duct on the ground bc it makes taking the blue off a pain in the ass! But a trade secret: Ball up some old duct gasket and rub it on the messed up blue wrap like a clay bar
@winstonbuzon Good advice. I like that. But I can't help but think there is a better way still. I tried a scraper, a razor, a clip, a heat gun, lime juice, fairy dust, Thanos freakin infinty gauntlet 🤣.. if I figure something out, I'll let you know
Just kidding about the lime juice 😂
@mastermoviecritic8297 I'd rather use that on my tacos from the lonchera 😂😂😂
So you did a 2 inch lip marked it then marked the 1.08 inch to zero right?then cut the 2 inch lip and notched the 1.08 to over lap it
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So which width are you calculating exactly? If it was 20x10 duct would you be doing 2.5x20/length? Or the small width?
@@wilkeseyberry26 Whichever side needs the offset
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What about ducts that arent square? My journeyman was trying to teach me that sometimes you put the switch the length and width depending on which direction youre going. I got pulled away to do something else in the middle of the lesson
@@Craptainfalcon100 then it all depends on which directions your offsets are going and how much space you have to spare. If I get another chance, I will demonstrate on rectangular shapes for example
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