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    The FES is connected to the pipe. Pipe invert is correct but when I draw the FES in the profile its not conform to the pipe connection elev.

    Can I edit the FES part somehow to come in on the profile at the pipe connection elevation?
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    You can through the part builder.
    If you have a technical question, please find the appropriate forum and ask it there.
    You will get a quicker response from your fellow AUGI members than if you sent it to me via a PM or email.
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    It is frustrating how half-baked so much of the pipe and pressure pipe networks are. Even after multiple releases and upgrades, so many things are incomplete or missing or just plain wrong graphically. FES/MES are just one highly irritating example. And Part Builder is pretty much a text book example of a user hostile interface.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cadtag View Post
    It is frustrating how half-baked so much of the pipe and pressure pipe networks are. Even after multiple releases and upgrades, so many things are incomplete or missing or just plain wrong graphically. FES/MES are just one highly irritating example. And Part Builder is pretty much a text book example of a user hostile interface.
    YES, Even more so now that I am working in a Water Resources Dept. where we are doing a lot of risers and culverts.

    With due respect, Parts Builder just does not do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tim_newsome View Post
    YES, Even more so now that I am working in a Water Resources Dept. where we are doing a lot of risers and culverts.

    With due respect, Parts Builder just does not do it.
    It can do it. It just has a very steep learning curve to make it do what you want it to do. I've had it create custom safety end treatments for the ends of drainage pipes that are intended along the side ditches of roads.
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