Another GREAT Bill the Synergis Guy video. Goes hand in hand with the "Find Me the Shortest Route " video. Actually, watch this one first. Thanks Bill.
Hello, awesome video, I have an issue while drawing a pipe. I start by clicking and drawing first line (pipe) than I click again and when I try to continue drawing pipe different direction I get (circle with cross line) can not draw more after clicking the end of the first pipe. If we are talking in Cad terms, its like I am using "line" command and I wan tot use "Polyline" Hope it makes sense... Any idea why I can not create a continues drawing ?
Great video. I am new to this discipline and more of a Revit Manager. How can you graphically display in plan view that shows the pipe smaller. We have a 2" pipe but shows as 12" in plan. The plumbing designer is new to revit so I am trying to find out. Or maybe any of you here can send me to a tutorial on this. Thanks.
Another GREAT Bill the Synergis Guy video. Goes hand in hand with the
"Find Me the Shortest Route " video.
Actually, watch this one first.
Thanks Bill.
Thanks again!
Sir, a medal for you!
Thanks for a bunch of useful tips!
SUPERRRRRRRRRRR lesson sir, this is the best lesson which I have ever learned. thank you very much, I'm from SRI LANKA
Great Video, thanks for the tips!
2013 until now
Thanks so much
Can you add the venting please?
Hello, awesome video, I have an issue while drawing a pipe. I start by clicking and drawing first line (pipe) than I click again and when I try to continue drawing pipe different direction I get (circle with cross line) can not draw more after clicking the end of the first pipe. If we are talking in Cad terms, its like I am using "line" command and I wan tot use "Polyline" Hope it makes sense... Any idea why I can not create a continues drawing ?
It's just wonderful tricks for Revit piping
Thanks for share
This is great...Thank you....what about rolling offset for sloped piping?
Great video. I am new to this discipline and more of a Revit Manager. How can you graphically display in plan view that shows the pipe smaller. We have a 2" pipe but shows as 12" in plan. The plumbing designer is new to revit so I am trying to find out. Or maybe any of you here can send me to a tutorial on this. Thanks.
what are you using for your combination fittings? I always struggle to get those to work because of different slopes on smaller, or larger pipe?
Great Video. Are you using California UPC plumbing code?
Great educational video, helped me a lot.
Great video!
great stuff
thanks, David! We're glad you found it helpful.
Very informative video. Thanks!