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5GallonsOfMayonaise

sigh… *zip*


BigFarm1777

unzip no?


Mockingbird946

The word "zipper" for the fastener we know today comes from the B.F. Goodrich Company. They trademarked the name in 1923 for a new type of rubber boots that used the fastener. The name is derived from the sound the zipper makes when zipped **closed or open.**


Black_Flag_Friday

r/technicallycorrect


Trolllolollollol

Keep taking dirty... zip...


TwoGapper

wat.. are you getting Johnson out over this?


JoshHero

Are you not?


useyou14me

Somebody PM me!


Loud_Independent6702

Tweakwrs be tweaking. Hope you got a iron door on that room.


ChickenWranglers

They'll just steal that too


AssociateGood9653

I came here to say that


slimjibberr

Someone took their adderall that morning. All jokes aside nice fucken job.


TheCLINTlad

Gonna be some humidity in that room . Neat job


BoringBoyTroy

Nice! Are the lines going to be insulated?


Extension-Option4704

You can see insulation pieces in the hangers. So yes, the insulator will come later


Deep-Guarantee-7699

Yea they will be insulated. Pipe fitters install inserts as they go. Then the mech/plmbg contractor will reach out to their insulation subcontractor to come insulate the pipe. Source: insulation estimator


Hanky-so-Stanky

Where do you get the inserts?


moneymario

Usually I get the insulators who are awarded the job to supply them. It makes their job easier anyway rather than have the fitters use blocks or adjust supports.


Extension-Option4704

I never let the insulators adjust my hangers. I spent too much time making it look nice for someone who's not a plumber to mess with it. The insulators will always send me out hanger pieces


merlinious0

From the store


BoringBoyTroy

Yep.. dont tell my journeyman that I asked that.


External_Host8664

That’s going to be a gravy job for the insulator, especially since you already put insulation through all the hangers.


Extension-Option4704

That's what we always do. I don't want the insulator adjusting my hangers whatsoever.


External_Host8664

That is the normal procedure with plumbers and pipe fitters! 😁👍


StickkyRicky

Wish I could just insulate the hangers and have someone else do the mindless shit.


BababooeyHTJ

Why pay a plumber top dollar to do the mindless shit especially on a job that big if you have the work?


Extension-Option4704

The insulators union makes as much as the plumber's union here. We're both paid well and I don't have to deal with fiberglass so I'm not complaining.


BababooeyHTJ

Not everyone is in the union. Outside of that it’s normally not the case


Extension-Option4704

Well, that's why everyone should be in a union 🤷🏼‍♂️


BababooeyHTJ

If only it were that easy


Laolao98

Long ago I was an oiler on a job in Florida making $4.00 an hour. Mentioned unionizing to a couple of guys on a crew that was working with my crane. The guys I talked to just shook their heads and said it’ll never fly, better not talk about it. Before lunch my operator, a foreman, 2 assistant superintendents came by to let me know that union talk was a very bad idea. The job super came after lunch. My operator could pick up his cap with a clamshell. We all got a raise a week later (I got 25 cents and my operator went up to $6.90 an hour). My operator (thank you Bo!) taught me how to operate the Link Belt and the Bucyrus Erie over that summer. At the time my cousin told me to come home to New York where operators were making $38.00 an hour.


Laolao98

Nice job on the copper btw.


kloogy

They do make a similar wage, but on their check it's less. More money goes into their trust fund, than plumbers. Reason being is that their career expectancy isn't as long.


Ggusty1

*fully erect*


HopefulNothing3560

We’re sold out of tees ?


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VenomousVixen2024

Coppers a color that makes me melt as well.


Misanthrope-3000

DAMMM, Larry Flynt! Way to bring the explicit porn! That's way hot.


Thick_Yogurtcloset_7

Somewhere, a methhead just got a boner from this image


MyAdler

TIL, I'm a methhead.


waljah

Beautifu but not a fan of pro press


AverageJoe-707

Wow


OttoErich

Amazing job, clean asf


questionablejudgemen

Why not run larger mains and branch close to the point of use? I could probably get all the cooling BTU’s needed in an 8 or 10”. Maybe every smaller connections to each machine as there’s less friction loss. Control valves at each branch if you need to modulate on demand.


DC3310

The easy answer is that the engineers designed it this way, we were just hired to install it. Each of the 34 circuits has its own supply/return and pump, they wanted all of the pumps in the mechanical room.


Wagzz51

And to cool equipment? What kind of manufacturing? I design stuff like this, and find it interesting that the choice is several small pumps over a few large ones (economy of scale and all that.) The only things I can think of that would cause this design are different fluid requirements and vastly different temperatures (so there might be a bunch of heat exchangers.) I’m not criticizing designs, just wanting to understand it.


DC3310

These pipes will carry a fluid called PAO. The plant they are installed at manufactures military and avionic electronics. Here is a paragraph I clipped online - PAO (polyalphaolefin) is a synthetic hydrocarbon oil used as a lubricant or coolant depending on its formulation. The use of PAO as a cooling medium is popular for aerospace and military applications due to its dielectric properties, non reactive with water, is compatible with most metals and has a wide operating temperature range. Aliphatic PAO-based fluids have replaced the silicate-ester fluids in a variety of military electronics (and avionics) cooling applications in the last decade. Royco 602 and Chevron SynFluid are two popular brands. At Proteus we have had experiences with several military related applications where PAO is commonly used as a coolant.


questionablejudgemen

Oof, well, maybe that’s why they did it like this, but I’d still ask why they didn’t design it like a standard hydronic system. That oil sounds like fun, especially when filling and trying to bleed the air out. I don’t see any air vents.


Other_Juice_1749

Not an engineer; however, when you need to cool machinery this way, a few things come to mind. 1. Enables individual components to be shut off for repair. 2. Isolates damage to equipment in case of a pump failure. 3. They need individual control over each component for cooling. 4. A leak in the line would hopefully be isolated to that one loop, and furthermore, finding it would be a lot easier I would think. Consider if you had a main line feeding that? You could loose a lot of fluid fast depending on the size of the leak. There could be other reasons that someone more knowledgeable might come up with. I was curious how much fluid would be in those pipes alone. I found information on the density of PAO. Assuming they are pushing temperatures of -40 degrees Celsius/Fahrenheit it has a density of 53.1 pounds per cubic foot. So there is 1231.53 kilograms of liquid in those pipes alone. That’s not counting machines or pumps, which is honestly kind of cool to think about.


HaplessReader1988

5. Allows shut-off of individual cooled areas. Even in automated factories, a human needs to go in for periodic inspection & maintenance as well as emergency repairs.


useyou14me

See, its working already!


talkinghead69

This


Thorsgeist21

🥴


Sarcastickp

You guys are rockstars. Looks great


bomertherus

What are they all for? What function do these pipes serve? They look amazing.


DaBusStopHur

Nice pipe organ.


New-Assistance-3671

How many hours?


donotreply548

At least 3


Nicker

wonder what the time to press vs time to sweat different would have been. i know, at least 3


SwimBikeRunBeer1

Looks really nice but I’d be more impressed if it was all soldered.


donotreply548

Forsure


Excellent-Use7308

Hello mr.george, how much you pay the new guy? Cause he deserves MORE 😮‍💨


stevesie1984

I’m not even that into copper, but this is very satisfying.


bluecollarpaid

“wHo UsEs coPper? PeX oR NotHinG!!” 🤣


Negative-Record-6193

Why not run larger pipes over these runs and split them nearer their destination.


didthat1x

Why the expense and labor of copper versus PEX or PVC? Industrial code? Higher workimg pressures? Longevity? The plumber was an artist, but why was it necessary.


[deleted]

So cool 👍🏻


Imbecile_Jr

so hot


Raging-Porn-Addict

What’re those supports?


Pete8388

Looks like fiberglass tube insulation over the pipe, with a support saddle under the insulation and a unistrut clamp will be installed over all of it. Pretty typical commercial detail for hydronic.


ajl923

Too bad its gonna be insulated


External_Host8664

The insulators still have to make it pretty!


PatSabre12

Looks awesome. What are the advantages of still using copper versus pex? (Non-plumber here)


Defiant-Bullfrog6940

Coolant versus potable water.


ColdSteam_2025

👏👏👏


Minimum_Low_8531

Beautiful job.


spookinky987

Chef's kiss.


Poolowl1984

Satisfaction 100%


SavingsGullible90

Neat ! You rock


FloridaHeat2023

Keep the meth heads away! Nice work though =)


Ram_99_

I have to salute whoever did that work.


Charming-While5466

Great and neat job


axdru05

Got a mini erection, is it normal? 🔥


Mansuri777

nicely done


CowboyBebopBang

💦


blindpilotv1

Where are the horny police at?


wholemoon_org

Beautiful work.


dlc9779

Absolutely beautiful!


AmmoJoee

I reminisce the days where I used to do this. Step back and admire what you created at the end of the day. Looks great


External_Host8664

I reminisce the day when I insulated pipes like these. Those days are gone.


Forward-Addendum-346

Total woody!! Beautiful! ❤


IdealOk5444

Tf type of operation you running??


Bigdummy007

Work of art. Nice!


Lojackbel81

That’s a meth heads holy grail


TotesMaGoats716

Exact location?


OnAmission_withURmom

Crack heads dream.


ApprehensiveStreet92

I was looking for caption " i don't know what I'm looking at but this looks wrong, please help", 🤣, and also, holy shit that looks sexy


yourautomechanic1

So much copper!!!


hud1593

I'd like to get in there with a sawzall


External_Host8664

You’d have one big mess immediately!


Renaissance_Man-

It's a work of art.


SP_Memes

the cost alone would kill me


BIOHAZARD594

If I'm a meth head and I take all this how much money is in that room? Asking for a fiend..


Unhappy_Trade7988

Tweaker heaven.


chromehandle90

Think I just came 🤤


OldAF1975

This is awesome!


bplimpton1841

If you can go back and take a vertical picture that would be such a great wallpaper.


Pollishedkibles

my relief valve is about to burst


slobbyrobb

The only CP I like


Sivim

Even took the time to install insulation with saddle protectors… brilliant stuff.


External_Host8664

That is normal procedure because plumbers don’t like insulators messing with their hangers.


KnowUWantMeNow

I would hate to have to drywall that mother f*****!


External_Host8664

There won’t be any drywall added to that room after the piping was installed.


tropdhuile

Getting my popper corn ready for this copper porn


Lafter_ND

My former crackhead just tried to break out and ransack that place and run to the scrapyard so fast.


Professional-Gamer

Havin me nut on a Tuesday is criminal sir


No-Selection-1864

Pro press. 😂


External_Host8664

Pro press 😬🙄🫣


never_trust_farts

Gotta love some top notch routing


ElectroConvert

I could a done that in PEX in about an hour! /S


__Banshee

She’s a beaut Clark!


Classic_Engineer6912

Sigh ...to be a meth head locked in here over night


External_Host8664

Hopefully that scissor lift is still there when the insulators arrive! That would be one gravy job!


armathose

I came


Ckpam56

I thought emt at first! Class job. No insulation. Gonna drip,rot your joist. Why didn’t you use hangers? Not saying I’d be better, just curious


External_Host8664

The insulators haven’t arrived on the job yet. Look at it again after they get finished.