JoshRountree
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Seems to me it would be way easier to check it with an angle finder instead of a 1" block attached to a 4 ft. level? A 1/4" block attached to a 1 foot level would work too, but the angle finder seems so easy?
What is your definition of an "angle finder"? There are many types of "slope/pitchlevels" to give pipes the proper grade.
Get a multi-pitch level like a Johnson 1410-0900 torpedo level; it has a vial that reads in 1/8, 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 inch per foot pitch gradations. Costs $10-15 and much less hassle than a digital level.
http://www.johnsonlevel.com/levelsByJohnson.asp?id=434&cid=5&pid=13
For the record, that is right: arctan(0.25/12)*180/pi = 1.193489424deg as you've said.BTW, the angle in degrees that I came up with for 1/4" per foot is 1.19348942 degrees, can anyone confirm or deny if that is right?
| PIPE DIAMETER | MINIMUM SLOPE | MINIMUM SLOPE % |
|---|---|---|
| 2 1/2" or smaller | 1/4" per foot | 2.08% |
| 3" to 6" | 1/8" per foot | 1.04% |