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Plumber's Exam Preparation Guide
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Plumber's Exam Preparation Guide

 
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This book is your guide to pasing the plumber's exam. Whether this is your first try or your third and no matter what state or county exam you're taking, the information between the covers of this book will help you pass.

You'll find hundreds of questions and answers to help you pass the apprentice, journeyman, or master plumber's exam. Each answer is given for both the Uniform Plumbing Code and the Standard Plumbing Code. Questions are on all the topics covered in most blumbing exams -- standard and specialized plumbing systems, definitions of plumbing terms, vents and venting, traps, interceptors and separators, private sewer disposal systems, storm water drainage, plumbing fixtures, fire protection piping, gas systems, plumbing isometrics, and plumber's math.

 
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Product Details
Author:Howard C. Massey
Paperback:320 pages
Publisher:Craftsman Book Co
Publication Date:August 14, 1985
Language:English
ISBN:0934041040
Product Length:10.86 inches
Product Width:8.44 inches
Product Height:0.72 inches
Product Weight:1.61 pounds
Package Length:10.7 inches
Package Width:8.3 inches
Package Height:0.8 inches
Package Weight:1.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews

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4Execellent  Mar 13, 2003 By Mayra Espinosa
It is a wonderful book and very complete in the fields it touches. very compact and very helpful. Missing? A more updated version. I also needed help with the gas section because this book was not enough, and definitely not good at all in drafting. The rest is excellent and a must in the preparation for the theoretical journeyman exam. Without it, it would be really difficult to get the license.

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4Plumber's Exam Preparation Guide  May 18, 2000
This book is extememly well prepared. I use this for reference material with my students. Waiting for an updated version.


4Got my card.  Aug 07, 2011 By I'm Funkingitup
I used this as one of my references. I have my card in Texas. Much cheaper than a prep course.

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4Perchance to dream  Sep 08, 2004 By ATK1966
Like the other reviewers, I lie awake at night, wondering about Howard Massey. I envision him agonizing over rewriting classic sections such as his paen to brazing copper, perhaps clickity-clack typing on an old Underwood. Or perhaps he will have the courage to leave well enough alone, like the ancient aqeducts that still supply Rome, and his new edition will simply provide chapters on items like radiant heat sub floors and on-demand water heaters. We can all only hope, and pray and wait patiently and continue to revel in the Master's work. And indeed, as noted, the existing tome is more than adequate to pass the exam. Don't tell this to my friend Umberto, however, for he failed despite Massey. But to me, Umberto's failure is that he lied to himself, he was not true to his own spirit, and, the numbskull didn't flux the interior of a "tee" before he sweated the joint. How can Howard Massey be responsible? I suppose it is also Massey's fault that Umberto, in a drunken rage, beat the Shop Steward to death with a No. 7 Stillson wrench? As if, my friends, as if.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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