Thanks for providing the video in your email newsletter. In that video I noticed you said "I don't want to make long boring videos." I disagree that some of the more technical and nuanced aspects of Revit are boring. They can provide additional insight into WHY revit works the way it does. I think this may empower individuals to make adjustments to their own work flow. Either way, I purchased your plumbing 101 course. I finally convinced my firm owner to purchase Revit and I will be using your course to learn Revit and lead the way for our small company. I'm glad you decided to create your own course!
That's awesome! The course videos are much more geared towards a slower paced technical approach like the video I sent my email list. I could make longer videos all day, but I'm trying to keep those for the right audience (aka my course members). I will be adding more and more of the more technical stuff in the near future. My plumbing 101 course is definitely geared for someone like yourself. I really appreciate the feedback and I'm glad you enjoyed it! It does make me want to do more technical/nuanced videos for you guys. Thanks again, and if you have any questions, send me an email.
Also, I just set up a membership club on youtube (pending). I think it might be a good place to put the more technical stuff. I think I might also add some videos of me working on actual projects and possibly talking to others in the industry. I figured I should give it a try!
I actually use the sanitary system for my vent piping. That way I can track DFU (wfu in revit). The Vent system isn't able to do this so I don't use it.
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Thanks for providing the video in your email newsletter. In that video I noticed you said "I don't want to make long boring videos."
I disagree that some of the more technical and nuanced aspects of Revit are boring. They can provide additional insight into WHY revit works the way it does. I think this may empower individuals to make adjustments to their own work flow.
Either way, I purchased your plumbing 101 course. I finally convinced my firm owner to purchase Revit and I will be using your course to learn Revit and lead the way for our small company. I'm glad you decided to create your own course!
That's awesome! The course videos are much more geared towards a slower paced technical approach like the video I sent my email list. I could make longer videos all day, but I'm trying to keep those for the right audience (aka my course members). I will be adding more and more of the more technical stuff in the near future. My plumbing 101 course is definitely geared for someone like yourself. I really appreciate the feedback and I'm glad you enjoyed it! It does make me want to do more technical/nuanced videos for you guys. Thanks again, and if you have any questions, send me an email.
Also, I just set up a membership club on youtube (pending). I think it might be a good place to put the more technical stuff. I think I might also add some videos of me working on actual projects and possibly talking to others in the industry. I figured I should give it a try!
Great video 👍☺️
Thanks Satish!
Nice
That really was fast
Thanks! I even did it twice ;)
@@mep_guy fast twice!!!
Hello Friend! How do you transfer de Fixture Units to ventilation system ??
I actually use the sanitary system for my vent piping. That way I can track DFU (wfu in revit). The Vent system isn't able to do this so I don't use it.
@@mep_guy cant understand some built in stuff in Revit sometimes. Success!!