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Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication
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What do I do when cutting duct opening before verifying location?
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📖 Verified core answer
Verify before making a permanent change: cutting duct opening before verifying location.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Confirm what you are cutting/drilling/fabricating.
- Check latest drawing/shop detail.
- Look for hidden utilities, structure, rated assemblies, roof membrane, or equipment parts.
- Focus on the actual issue: cutting duct opening before verifying location.
- Photograph or mark the condition if someone else needs to approve it.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not cut blind or fabricate a field fix that changes the approved design.
Why this matters
Permanent field changes are easy to make and expensive to undo.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when using wrong tool for cut and damaging duct?
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📖 Verified core answer
Use the tool that makes a clean cut without crushing, tearing, burning, or warping the duct. Wrong tools turn a simple cut into repair work.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Confirm the material: galvanized, spiral, lined duct, stainless, painted/exposed, or rated/special material.
- Choose snips, saw, grinder, shear, or other tool based on material and finish needs.
- Protect nearby finished surfaces, insulation, and other trades.
- Stop if the tool is damaging the piece.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not keep forcing the wrong tool because the cut is already started.
Why this matters
Basic cut quality affects safety, fit-up, sealing, insulation, finish work, and punchlist. Higher-risk/rated/structural cuts still require approval before cutting.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when hole for takeoff cut too large?
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📖 Verified core answer
Verify before making a permanent change: hole for takeoff cut too large.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Confirm what you are cutting/drilling/fabricating.
- Check latest drawing/shop detail.
- Look for hidden utilities, structure, rated assemblies, roof membrane, or equipment parts.
- Focus on the actual issue: hole for takeoff cut too large.
- Photograph or mark the condition if someone else needs to approve it.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not cut blind or fabricate a field fix that changes the approved design.
Why this matters
Permanent field changes are easy to make and expensive to undo.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when hole for takeoff cut too small and fitting forced?
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📖 Verified core answer
Verify before making a permanent change: hole for takeoff cut too small and fitting forced.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Confirm what you are cutting/drilling/fabricating.
- Check latest drawing/shop detail.
- Look for hidden utilities, structure, rated assemblies, roof membrane, or equipment parts.
- Focus on the actual issue: hole for takeoff cut too small and fitting forced.
- Photograph or mark the condition if someone else needs to approve it.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not cut blind or fabricate a field fix that changes the approved design.
Why this matters
Permanent field changes are easy to make and expensive to undo.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when not deburring cut metal?
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📖 Verified core answer
Deburr the cut edge before the duct, flex, liner, insulation, or your hands touch it. Sharp burrs create cuts, torn liner, bad fit-up, and ugly finish work.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Run your glove lightly near the edge without dragging skin across it.
- Remove burrs with the approved hand tool/file/deburring method.
- Check both inside and outside edges — especially spiral and takeoff openings.
- Clean metal chips before the area gets covered or handed off.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not leave sharp edges where flex, liner, insulation, wire, or hands will touch them.
Why this matters
Basic cut quality affects safety, fit-up, sealing, insulation, finish work, and punchlist. Higher-risk/rated/structural cuts still require approval before cutting.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when cutting through liner/vapor barrier incorrectly?
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📖 Verified core answer
Verify before making a permanent change: cutting through liner/vapor barrier incorrectly.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Confirm what you are cutting/drilling/fabricating.
- Check latest drawing/shop detail.
- Look for hidden utilities, structure, rated assemblies, roof membrane, or equipment parts.
- Focus on the actual issue: cutting through liner/vapor barrier incorrectly.
- Photograph or mark the condition if someone else needs to approve it.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not cut blind or fabricate a field fix that changes the approved design.
Why this matters
Permanent field changes are easy to make and expensive to undo.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when not checking rated wall/shaft before cutting?
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📖 Verified core answer
Verify before making a permanent change: not checking rated wall/shaft before cutting.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Confirm what you are cutting/drilling/fabricating.
- Check latest drawing/shop detail.
- Look for hidden utilities, structure, rated assemblies, roof membrane, or equipment parts.
- Focus on the actual issue: not checking rated wall/shaft before cutting.
- Photograph or mark the condition if someone else needs to approve it.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not cut blind or fabricate a field fix that changes the approved design.
Why this matters
Permanent field changes are easy to make and expensive to undo.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when using grinder where sparks are unsafe?
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📖 Verified core answer
Verify before making a permanent change: using grinder where sparks are unsafe.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Confirm what you are cutting/drilling/fabricating.
- Check latest drawing/shop detail.
- Look for hidden utilities, structure, rated assemblies, roof membrane, or equipment parts.
- Focus on the actual issue: using grinder where sparks are unsafe.
- Photograph or mark the condition if someone else needs to approve it.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not cut blind or fabricate a field fix that changes the approved design.
Why this matters
Permanent field changes are easy to make and expensive to undo.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when not laying out square cut before saw/snips?
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📖 Verified core answer
Layout the cut square before you cut. A crooked opening makes the fitting fight you and usually leaks or looks bad.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Mark the opening with a square/template, not freehand guessing.
- Check takeoff orientation and airflow direction before cutting.
- Measure twice from a verified reference point.
- Stop if your marks do not match the fitting.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not cut a hole from a rough Sharpie guess.
Why this matters
Basic cut quality affects safety, fit-up, sealing, insulation, finish work, and punchlist. Higher-risk/rated/structural cuts still require approval before cutting.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when spiral cut not square?
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📖 Verified core answer
Verify before making a permanent change: spiral cut not square.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Confirm what you are cutting/drilling/fabricating.
- Check latest drawing/shop detail.
- Look for hidden utilities, structure, rated assemblies, roof membrane, or equipment parts.
- Focus on the actual issue: spiral cut not square.
- Photograph or mark the condition if someone else needs to approve it.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not cut blind or fabricate a field fix that changes the approved design.
Why this matters
Permanent field changes are easy to make and expensive to undo.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when rectangular duct cut weakens reinforcement/seam?
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📖 Verified core answer
Verify before making a permanent change: rectangular duct cut weakens reinforcement/seam.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Confirm what you are cutting/drilling/fabricating.
- Check latest drawing/shop detail.
- Look for hidden utilities, structure, rated assemblies, roof membrane, or equipment parts.
- Focus on the actual issue: rectangular duct cut weakens reinforcement/seam.
- Photograph or mark the condition if someone else needs to approve it.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not cut blind or fabricate a field fix that changes the approved design.
Why this matters
Permanent field changes are easy to make and expensive to undo.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when penetration sleeve size not verified?
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📖 Verified core answer
Verify before making a permanent change: penetration sleeve size not verified.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Confirm what you are cutting/drilling/fabricating.
- Check latest drawing/shop detail.
- Look for hidden utilities, structure, rated assemblies, roof membrane, or equipment parts.
- Focus on the actual issue: penetration sleeve size not verified.
- Photograph or mark the condition if someone else needs to approve it.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not cut blind or fabricate a field fix that changes the approved design.
Why this matters
Permanent field changes are easy to make and expensive to undo.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when not protecting finished surfaces from metal shavings?
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📖 Verified core answer
Protect finished surfaces from chips before drilling, cutting, or grinding. Metal shavings will scratch floors, ceiling grid, tile, paint, and exposed duct.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Cover or move finished material before cutting.
- Catch chips when working overhead if possible.
- Vacuum or clean chips immediately after the cut.
- Photograph/report any pre-existing finish damage before your work starts.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not let metal chips fall into finished ceiling, carpet, roof, or exposed work.
Why this matters
Basic cut quality affects safety, fit-up, sealing, insulation, finish work, and punchlist. Higher-risk/rated/structural cuts still require approval before cutting.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when field-fab transition not matching required airflow direction?
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📖 Verified core answer
Verify before making a permanent change: field-fab transition not matching required airflow direction.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Confirm what you are cutting/drilling/fabricating.
- Check latest drawing/shop detail.
- Look for hidden utilities, structure, rated assemblies, roof membrane, or equipment parts.
- Focus on the actual issue: field-fab transition not matching required airflow direction.
- Photograph or mark the condition if someone else needs to approve it.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not cut blind or fabricate a field fix that changes the approved design.
Why this matters
Permanent field changes are easy to make and expensive to undo.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when wrong notch/tab layout on fitting?
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📖 Verified core answer
Verify before making a permanent change: wrong notch/tab layout on fitting.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Confirm what you are cutting/drilling/fabricating.
- Check latest drawing/shop detail.
- Look for hidden utilities, structure, rated assemblies, roof membrane, or equipment parts.
- Focus on the actual issue: wrong notch/tab layout on fitting.
- Photograph or mark the condition if someone else needs to approve it.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not cut blind or fabricate a field fix that changes the approved design.
Why this matters
Permanent field changes are easy to make and expensive to undo.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when cut edge left where it will tear flex/insulation?
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📖 Verified core answer
Verify before making a permanent change: cut edge left where it will tear flex/insulation.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Confirm what you are cutting/drilling/fabricating.
- Check latest drawing/shop detail.
- Look for hidden utilities, structure, rated assemblies, roof membrane, or equipment parts.
- Focus on the actual issue: cut edge left where it will tear flex/insulation.
- Photograph or mark the condition if someone else needs to approve it.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not cut blind or fabricate a field fix that changes the approved design.
Why this matters
Permanent field changes are easy to make and expensive to undo.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when opening blocks balancing damper/access?
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📖 Verified core answer
Verify before making a permanent change: opening blocks balancing damper/access.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Confirm what you are cutting/drilling/fabricating.
- Check latest drawing/shop detail.
- Look for hidden utilities, structure, rated assemblies, roof membrane, or equipment parts.
- Focus on the actual issue: opening blocks balancing damper/access.
- Photograph or mark the condition if someone else needs to approve it.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not cut blind or fabricate a field fix that changes the approved design.
Why this matters
Permanent field changes are easy to make and expensive to undo.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when not asking before modifying shop-fabricated piece?
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📖 Verified core answer
Verify before making a permanent change: not asking before modifying shop-fabricated piece.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Confirm what you are cutting/drilling/fabricating.
- Check latest drawing/shop detail.
- Look for hidden utilities, structure, rated assemblies, roof membrane, or equipment parts.
- Focus on the actual issue: not asking before modifying shop-fabricated piece.
- Photograph or mark the condition if someone else needs to approve it.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not cut blind or fabricate a field fix that changes the approved design.
Why this matters
Permanent field changes are easy to make and expensive to undo.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when field patch creates leakage path?
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📖 Verified core answer
Verify before making a permanent change: field patch creates leakage path.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Confirm what you are cutting/drilling/fabricating.
- Check latest drawing/shop detail.
- Look for hidden utilities, structure, rated assemblies, roof membrane, or equipment parts.
- Focus on the actual issue: field patch creates leakage path.
- Photograph or mark the condition if someone else needs to approve it.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not cut blind or fabricate a field fix that changes the approved design.
Why this matters
Permanent field changes are easy to make and expensive to undo.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when cutting too much off Ductmate/TDC rail?
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📖 Verified core answer
Verify before making a permanent change: cutting too much off Ductmate/TDC rail.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Confirm what you are cutting/drilling/fabricating.
- Check latest drawing/shop detail.
- Look for hidden utilities, structure, rated assemblies, roof membrane, or equipment parts.
- Focus on the actual issue: cutting too much off Ductmate/TDC rail.
- Photograph or mark the condition if someone else needs to approve it.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not cut blind or fabricate a field fix that changes the approved design.
Why this matters
Permanent field changes are easy to make and expensive to undo.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when not accounting for fitting throat when cutting branch?
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📖 Verified core answer
Verify before making a permanent change: not accounting for fitting throat when cutting branch.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Confirm what you are cutting/drilling/fabricating.
- Check latest drawing/shop detail.
- Look for hidden utilities, structure, rated assemblies, roof membrane, or equipment parts.
- Focus on the actual issue: not accounting for fitting throat when cutting branch.
- Photograph or mark the condition if someone else needs to approve it.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not cut blind or fabricate a field fix that changes the approved design.
Why this matters
Permanent field changes are easy to make and expensive to undo.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when missing PPE for overhead drilling/cutting?
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📖 Verified core answer
Verify before making a permanent change: missing PPE for overhead drilling/cutting.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Confirm what you are cutting/drilling/fabricating.
- Check latest drawing/shop detail.
- Look for hidden utilities, structure, rated assemblies, roof membrane, or equipment parts.
- Focus on the actual issue: missing PPE for overhead drilling/cutting.
- Photograph or mark the condition if someone else needs to approve it.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not cut blind or fabricate a field fix that changes the approved design.
Why this matters
Permanent field changes are easy to make and expensive to undo.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when drilling into embedded utilities or post-tension risk?
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📖 Verified core answer
Verify before making a permanent change: drilling into embedded utilities or post-tension risk.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Confirm what you are cutting/drilling/fabricating.
- Check latest drawing/shop detail.
- Look for hidden utilities, structure, rated assemblies, roof membrane, or equipment parts.
- Focus on the actual issue: drilling into embedded utilities or post-tension risk.
- Photograph or mark the condition if someone else needs to approve it.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not cut blind or fabricate a field fix that changes the approved design.
Why this matters
Permanent field changes are easy to make and expensive to undo.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when not vacuuming metal chips before handoff?
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📖 Verified core answer
Clean metal chips before handoff. Chips left in duct, on roof/floor, or above ceiling become rust, noise, punctures, or punchlist items.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Vacuum or wipe chips from duct interior/exterior.
- Check roof membrane, ceiling grid, finished floors, and insulation.
- Remove chips from collars and dampers before connecting.
- Recheck after drilling overhead.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not leave chips because they are small.
Why this matters
Basic cut quality affects safety, fit-up, sealing, insulation, finish work, and punchlist. Higher-risk/rated/structural cuts still require approval before cutting.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when field-fab fix becomes permanent without foreman approval?
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📖 Verified core answer
Verify before making a permanent change: field-fab fix becomes permanent without foreman approval.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Confirm what you are cutting/drilling/fabricating.
- Check latest drawing/shop detail.
- Look for hidden utilities, structure, rated assemblies, roof membrane, or equipment parts.
- Focus on the actual issue: field-fab fix becomes permanent without foreman approval.
- Photograph or mark the condition if someone else needs to approve it.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not cut blind or fabricate a field fix that changes the approved design.
Why this matters
Permanent field changes are easy to make and expensive to undo.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when cutting takeoff hole on wrong side of duct?
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📖 Verified core answer
Verify before making a permanent change: cutting takeoff hole on wrong side of duct.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Confirm what you are cutting/drilling/fabricating.
- Check latest drawing/shop detail.
- Look for hidden utilities, structure, rated assemblies, roof membrane, or equipment parts.
- Focus on the actual issue: cutting takeoff hole on wrong side of duct.
- Photograph or mark the condition if someone else needs to approve it.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not cut blind or fabricate a field fix that changes the approved design.
Why this matters
Permanent field changes are easy to make and expensive to undo.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when not checking if duct is lined before cutting?
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📖 Verified core answer
Verify before making a permanent change: not checking if duct is lined before cutting.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Confirm what you are cutting/drilling/fabricating.
- Check latest drawing/shop detail.
- Look for hidden utilities, structure, rated assemblies, roof membrane, or equipment parts.
- Focus on the actual issue: not checking if duct is lined before cutting.
- Photograph or mark the condition if someone else needs to approve it.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not cut blind or fabricate a field fix that changes the approved design.
Why this matters
Permanent field changes are easy to make and expensive to undo.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when cutting through reinforcement?
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📖 Verified core answer
Verify before making a permanent change: cutting through reinforcement.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Confirm what you are cutting/drilling/fabricating.
- Check latest drawing/shop detail.
- Look for hidden utilities, structure, rated assemblies, roof membrane, or equipment parts.
- Focus on the actual issue: cutting through reinforcement.
- Photograph or mark the condition if someone else needs to approve it.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not cut blind or fabricate a field fix that changes the approved design.
Why this matters
Permanent field changes are easy to make and expensive to undo.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when field notch weakens duct corner?
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📖 Verified core answer
Verify before making a permanent change: field notch weakens duct corner.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Confirm what you are cutting/drilling/fabricating.
- Check latest drawing/shop detail.
- Look for hidden utilities, structure, rated assemblies, roof membrane, or equipment parts.
- Focus on the actual issue: field notch weakens duct corner.
- Photograph or mark the condition if someone else needs to approve it.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not cut blind or fabricate a field fix that changes the approved design.
Why this matters
Permanent field changes are easy to make and expensive to undo.
Verification basis
SMACNA,TRAININGRoute: Cutting, Holes, Penetrations & Field Fabrication / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
What do I do when hot sparks near insulation or finished surfaces?
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📖 Verified core answer
Verify before making a permanent change: hot sparks near insulation or finished surfaces.
🛠️ Field verification checklist
- Confirm what you are cutting/drilling/fabricating.
- Check latest drawing/shop detail.
- Look for hidden utilities, structure, rated assemblies, roof membrane, or equipment parts.
- Focus on the actual issue: hot sparks near insulation or finished surfaces.
- Photograph or mark the condition if someone else needs to approve it.
🗣️ Ask the foreman
Route options
🚫 Do not do this
Do not cut blind or fabricate a field fix that changes the approved design.
Why this matters
Permanent field changes are easy to make and expensive to undo.
