Pipe Plumbing

  • July 22, 2012
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  • Blender 2.6x
  • Render: Blender Internal
  • Creator: josepetri
  • License: CC-BY
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Description:

I'd like to share some pipes that I drew for a hydraulic installation, I hope it's useful for someone =]

This is the standard used in Brazil.

Comments:

  • sonoide profile picture
    sonoide

    Gracias! muy bueno!

    Written July 30, 2012
  • victorwestmann profile picture
    victorwestmann

    Very cool. Thanks for sharing. ;-) Cheers from Brazil.

    Written September 18, 2012
  • davidecd profile picture
    davidecd

    Thx from France :)

    Written September 19, 2012
  • jorisschets profile picture
    jorisschets

    thx man, in Belgium we love pipes (r.magritte) ;)

    Written January 28, 2014
  • josepetri profile picture
    josepetri

    You are welcome =] I will remake this model, it is one of my first works, probably I can improve it, but i feel happy that it can be usefull to you.

    Written January 28, 2014
  • mustiphy profile picture
    mustiphy

    thanks

    Edited June 24, 2014
  • nicknack profile picture
    nicknack

    awesome

    Written May 03, 2015
  • JuanchoPanza profile picture
    JuanchoPanza

    Genial! Muchas gracias!

    Written September 06, 2015
  • reidh profile picture
    reidh

    Threaded socket fittings, wow, with thread offset etc. So cool. You make Blender look very tech savvy.

    Written November 24, 2015
  • FullCount profile picture
    FullCount

    THX!

    Written February 13, 2022
  • Hauptbahnhof profile picture
    Hauptbahnhof

    Hydro jetting is seriously awesome, by the way. Gets rid of clogs in pipes super fast. That’s one of the reasons it’s so important to call good plumbers and not just pour random stuff down your pipes hoping it clears out.

    Written July 01, 2025
  • TorCor profile picture
    TorCor

    Which professional drain cleaning methods do you think are most effective in preventing recurring clogs — hydro jetting, mechanical snaking, or regular preventive inspections?

    Written December 23, 2025
  • BinniRizz profile picture
    BinniRizz

    In my case, the first sign is almost always a change in flow, not a full clog, just water taking longer to disappear. Smell usually comes later, especially after the system hasn’t been used for a few hours. I used to treat those signs as minor, but after repeating cycles I realized they often point to buildup deeper in the line. When that happened at my place, I actually used professional help instead of guessing. Later, while reading more about similar cases, I found that Ben's Plumbing offers expert drain repair for Bellevue residents, which matched closely with the situation I had. It helped me understand why early symptoms shouldn’t be ignored. Since then, I pay attention to slow drainage and faint odors as signals to act sooner.

    Written December 23, 2025