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Routing - Pipe

Routing - Pipe

Routing - Pipe

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I am fairly new to routing and I have been using it to run pvc pipe with mainly socket fittings.  Is there a way to change a section of pipe so I can designate it as threaded?  There are some instances where we would use a tee that has sockets and threads, and I would like to continue on that path with threaded pipe.

RE: Routing - Pipe

I don't think you can justify that in Routing. Routing is a continous process, adding threads to the pipes would cause a problem. You can specify that in the details of the pipes, but not in the making of the routing... but I could be wrong.

Regards,

Scott Baugh, CSWP pc2
www.scottjbaugh.com
FAQ731-376

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