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Pipefitter — A pipefitter (also called steamfitter), is a tradesman who lays out, assembles, fabricates, maintains and repairs piping systems. Journeyman pipefitters/steamfitters deal with industrial process piping and heating/cooling systems. Typical… … Wikipedia
pipefitter — pipe fitter n. One that installs and repairs piping systems. * * * … Universalium
pipefitter — n. person who cuts and installs pipes; person who repairs pipes … English contemporary dictionary
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