pmmch63
Industrial
- Feb 20, 2004
- 4
i have a small piping project involving several 90 deg. tee branches with 4 in. schedule 40 pipe. I have constructed a template with auto cad and transferred it to 1/16 in. garlock gasket mat'l. The template works great, but i was curious as to whether this technique is really practical, especially concerning the time it would take to construct a template without the aid of software. I'm certainly not a pipefitter by trade (a machinist actually), but i'm sure i've seen pipefitters at some time in the past laying out miters and such on pipe without the aid of a template. i know about dividing the circumference into 8 or more equally spaced segments and constructing lateral lines down the desired length, and then starting at a common line drawn around the diameter of the pipe, but i'm lost as to how to figure the distances to mark the lateral lines to construct a miter. i can't find any info in the two pipefitter handbooks i have or the internet. can anyone help a pipefitter wannabe?