Math calculators
Useful for layout and fabrication, but they assume the installer already knows the problem and the measurement path.
TinnerFlow
Calculators solve math. Service apps diagnose equipment. Code books explain requirements. But apprentices still get stuck under ductwork needing the next safe check and the right way to ask before something gets cut, covered, drilled, sealed wrong, or failed by inspection.
Useful for layout and fabrication, but they assume the installer already knows the problem and the measurement path.
Great for troubleshooting equipment and readings, but they do not help a commercial installer hanging rectangular, spiral, flex, or finish work.
Critical for standards, but not friendly to a first-year apprentice on a lift trying to explain a field conflict.
TinnerFlow does not replace foremen, drawings, specs, code, manufacturer instructions, or AHJ direction. It gets the apprentice to the right question faster, with better field checks and fewer unsafe guesses.
Use plain English: “damper access blocked,” “diffuser crooked,” “TDC gasket missing,” “mastic over oil,” or “ceiling tile cut.”
Red means stop/verify, yellow means check first, green means clean finish/basic, and blue means coordinate/measure/communicate.
Check location, drawing/detail, access, elevation, fit, sealing, supports, finish quality, and red-zone limits before acting.
Bring a short statement and A/B/C options so the foreman can decide instead of dragging the whole mystery out of you.
Photo ID, category cards, year paths, and plain-English explanations help you name the part before you ask.
Field routes show the small checks that prevent big mistakes: access, supports, fit, clearance, sealing, finish, and drawings.
Ask Foreman scripts turn nervous rambling into a clean field update with the info a journeyman actually needs.
The business value is not just “training.” It is defect prevention: fewer hidden access problems, fewer bad cover-ups, fewer finish/punch issues, fewer failed TAB/inspection handoffs, and better foreman conversations.
| Problem | TinnerFlow response |
|---|---|
| Green helper freezes or guessesThey do not know what to ask or what matters. | Field route + scriptStatus, checklist, do-not warning, and A/B/C foreman options. |
| Issues get buried before coverAccess, dampers, sealing, supports, insulation, and finish problems disappear behind ceilings. | Before-cover awarenessCards flag visible checks and stop-work moments before they become expensive rework. |
| Foremen lose time extracting the problemThe apprentice says “it doesn’t fit” but cannot describe what they checked. | Better field languageThe apprentice shows location, measurement, photo, drawing/detail, and route options. |
Rigging, crane picks, seismic bracing, structural attachment, rated assemblies, fire/smoke dampers, grease duct, special exhaust, electrical/control work, welding, hot work, and irreversible cutting/drilling require foreman direction and approved project documents.