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    Default Coping Sloped Piping Branches

    Is it possible to copy a typical sloped piping branch layout and have it still connected to main sloped piping? I have ran my main building drain and now that I am working on some of the branch piping I see that there is going to be a back to back bathroom group that happens at numerous locations and it is the exact same layout. If I copy the piping and move it upstream or downstream the fitting is either below or above depending on elevation.

    Is there a good way to copy these and still have it connected to main?

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    Default Re: Coping Sloped Piping Branches

    When it comes to sloped piping you have few options.
    The elevation of the the sloped main has to be the identical elevation of the connection point to the branches. So the chances of that happening are slim to none.

    I think it is much easier and faster to connect into rather than to copy sloped piping from one area to another.

    It really depends on the situation and the layout.

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