It used to be available in softcover, in two parts, I think. My
hardcover version (which is at the office now) contains both. Your
price seems about right if I convert it to Canadian dollars. I
could think of worse ways to spend $77US.
Paul
> I agree with Paul. Look it up on Part II. Table A-1 is arranging
line/
> spacing pipeways (with or withour flanges) covering srtaight
pipe from 2" to
> 24".
>
> Tables A-2 and A-3 are for 45 deg jumpovers and rununder
respectively. This
> guide cost about $77 way back in 94. Its a must have guide book
for junior
> designer.
>
> ________________________________
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Bowers [mailto:pbowers@pipingdesign.com]
> Sent: 26 May, 2001 3:55 AM
> To: <a href="/group/PipingDesign/post?postID=3i0bsfhZXrrSFsTuUTTD7JfA1pkPo1Yu2E15mEpCp81pPuYTHO9EFgJVKFnuDrL8-UFctVKSrywD4wa_HAWnJNJF3g0nUJc">PipingDesign@yahoogroups.com</a>
> Subject: Re: [PipingDesign] PIPE SPACING (good advice and a bit
of
> humour)
>
> The single, best answer to your question is The Piping Guide.
The
> website is <a href="http://www.pipingguide.com/">http://www.pipingguide.com/</a>
>
> The book is not exotic, filled with mystifying engineering
> calculations or 3" thick, but it should be on a recommended
owning
> list for any engineer/designer/tradesman wanting to get into any
> field that involves piping. It is a bit expensive, but worth it.
I
> read it every night before bed and then dream about nipples and
> trycocks.
>
> Paul
>
> > SIR,
> > I AM JUNIOR PIPING DRAFTSMAN. I JUST WANTED TO KNOW
> > WHAT IS THE PIPE SPACING TO BE GIVEN BETWEEN THE PIPES.
> > I USING THE PIPE FLANGES ON THE PIPES. THE PIPE SIZE
> > RANGES FROM 1" TO 24". I AM GOING TO PLACE THESE PIPES ON THE
> SUPPORT.
> > CAN YOU SEND ME THE STANDARD TABLE OR STANDARD SPACING.
> > SO THAT I CAN DESIGN THE PIPE ROUTING.
> >
> > REGARDS
> > RAMESH
Received on Sat May 26 06:51:00 2001
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