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    Angry Piping Problems

    I am having many issues with the piping in 2010
    1. the top of the no hub combination fitting disappears when you draw a pipe from the top.
    2. moving branch lines moves the main and/or branch lines connected down the line.
    3. pipes become disconnected from fittings when other pipes on the same line are moved
    anyone having the same issues and possibly have solutions?

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    Default Re: Piping Problems

    I have ran into several problems with the sloped piping in general. Unfortunately you need to take a couple of extra steps in order keep the other associated piping from moving as you grip edit. The two ways I make it work is by getting a dimension and using the stretch command, or lengthen the pipes with the end grips. This only seems to be a problem with sloped piping.

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    Default Re: Piping Problems

    I see that the stretch comand works on non sloped pipes, thanks.

    The only way i have been able to modify sloped pipes has been to completly redraw them from the last unmodified fitting.
    has anyone found a better way? this is pretty time consuming.

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