How do I handle duct that arrives from the shop fabricated backwards?
Do not try to force-hang it or smash it into place using a hammer. Bring it down flat to the floor layout deck. Check your original field sketch order sheet to see if the shop misread the notes or if your layout measurements were input upside down.
['Do not try to force-hang it or smash it into place using a hammer. Bring it down flat to the floor layout deck. Check your original field sketch order sheet to see if the shop misread the notes or if your layout measurements were input upside down.', "If it's a simple symmetrical offset fitting, look to see if you can rotate the piece 180 ∘ to match the correct alignment path before calling the shop for a rush remanufacture."]
Use this as training guidance. The foreman, approved drawings, project specs, manufacturer installation instructions, employer safety policy, and AHJ/code requirements always control the final answer.
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Do not try to force-hang it or smash it into place using a hammer. Bring it down flat to the floor layout deck. Check your original field sketch order sheet to see if the shop misread the notes or if your layout measurements were input upside down.
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Do not try to force-hang it or smash it into place using a hammer. Bring it down flat to the floor layout deck. Check your original field sketch order sheet to see if the shop misread...
If it's a simple symmetrical offset fitting, look to see if you can rotate the piece 180 ∘ to match the correct alignment path before calling the shop for a rush remanufacture.
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how do i handle duct that arrives from the shop fabricated backwards?