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Hickoz_bro
9th Jul 2007, 01:35 am
Can anyone suggest a site listing Cad files for Pipe work fittings, both buttweld and/or screw fittings?

Strix
9th Jul 2007, 01:55 am
are you fussy what country they are from?

are these domestic fittings you require?

Strix
9th Jul 2007, 02:00 am
Does this do the job?
http://www.cadopolis.com/autocad_addons/S9-Design_PipeFitPro.shtml

not free, but sounds like it could make your job a heck of a lot easier :thumbsup:

Freeware/shareware:
http://www.cadopolis.com/shareware/shareware_listing.asp?TheCategory=CatAll&TheSubcategory=SubBlocks&TheKeywords=

Hickoz_bro
9th Jul 2007, 02:14 am
have seen that first one, looks good, but don't know if it's exactly what i'm after... besides, i don't do enough pipe work (yet) just looking for some models for basic reference at the moment...

checking out a few of the ones in the 2nd link now...

thanks for that!

Strix
9th Jul 2007, 02:34 am
You're welcome :)

let us know how you get on :thumbsup:

Hickoz_bro
9th Jul 2007, 02:42 am
hmmm few links i've checked out have some good stuff, but it's only pre-modeled versions of fittings i already have...

to be more specific, i'm looking for models of 2" & 3" BSPT nipples, and 2" & 3" 3pc Ball valves, or atleast enough detail to draw my own.

Strix
9th Jul 2007, 02:57 am
ah well, in that case you are probably best checking the manufacturers' websites for suitable PDFs to copy

I had a look at the yorkshire IMI fittings website before finding those links - but didn't open the PDFs there as I was looking for DWGs

try adding the word 'technical' or 'specification' to your google search to bring up more specific results :thumbsup:


Edit: or try an image search instead of the conventional webpage search

SLW210
9th Jul 2007, 03:14 pm
Most manufacturer sites will have DWGs available. You may have to email them, but they have the DWGs and maybe some .SATs

SLW210
9th Jul 2007, 03:16 pm
Try http://www.mcmaster.com/

Hickoz_bro
12th Jul 2007, 04:22 am
WOW... that one is impressive!!!

would be even better if they had the drawing file easily accessible...

thanks heaps for that one, won't soon forget it.

SLW210
12th Jul 2007, 03:38 pm
WOW... that one is impressive!!!

would be even better if they had the drawing file easily accessible...

thanks heaps for that one, won't soon forget it.

I kind of like it the way it is. You have to look up the part and get all the info for it.

Geordie
13th Jul 2007, 01:57 am
Try looking here it has lots of cad files from different manufacturers
http://www.thomasnet.com/cadmodels.html

Hickoz_bro
13th Jul 2007, 03:03 am
WOW.... doesn't get much better then that!!!