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Pipes Damage

01/15/2010 3:11 AM

The pipes when they were put inplace in order to be errected, they have been discovered contained damage, deformities, crookedness longitudinal asymmetry at the end joints, at which limit we can accept such problem? any mechanical solution can be taken?

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Re: Pipes Damage

01/15/2010 7:51 AM

What does your construction specification say?

Redo the plumbing and do it right!

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Re: Pipes Damage

01/15/2010 9:02 PM

Is it a pressure piping? If it is to a code, check up with reference to it, it provides the tolerances. The damages are most likely not acceptable, and the langauge of post signifies the others are neither.

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