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On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 21:39:27 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: I'll say one thing though ... I'll do a ceiling fan anyday but when it comes to plumbing ... no way. Plumbing and I don't get along. Never did, never will. Plumbing (old work) is just nasty but if you are willing to cut it all out and start over it is not really that tough.. Particularly with plastic pipe. Back in the olden days with cast iron and galvanized there was a level of skill involved. Copper actually made that fairly easy if you knew how to sweat pipe. PVC made it childs play. The tricky thing is when you get to vents and drains. I have taken a few classes in it and it really is not that complicated if you can step back and understand where the potential siphons are. We had one instructor who really made the whole thing easy to understand without getting into all of the code language, which is tortured to say the least. Once you understand the concepts involved, the code starts making sense. I am required to take a certain number of continuing education hours every 2 years but 8 hours of that can be an "elective" and I usually try for something that is not electrical since I already spend plenty of time online discussing code issues. I always end up with far more hours than I need anyway. There are plenty of opportunities for free classes and I take them when I can. In spite of what Harry thinks, I spend a lot of time in a learning environment, it is just not modern european art so I guess it doesn't count. |
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