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Hey Guys,
I’ve been told that I’m a different type of piping designer. I not sure exactly what this meant but, I design my supports before I run any of my piping. I don’t mean fully engineered designed but, I usually end up through my experience being pretty close. I don’t wait for structural to get involved. I generally do alot of layout work for them. I do this because I don’t feel I can design piping properly if I can’t support it efficiently. I know in my head how I want it to look so that’s what I work towards. Is this really so different than anyone else. If yes, then how are other people designing? I’d like to know how other people work there way mentally and physically into a project. Do you just design and then let structural fiqure it out? I’m only looking for a generalized answer nothing to in depth.
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