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2D Pipe Fittings - Steel ASME / ANSI


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i am very new and uneducated with autocad. i have autocad 2010. i am a pipefitter and am trying to improve my skills with auto cad. i want to build a library of symbols but am not sure where to start.. like settin up a library and good source for free symbols can you give me a little help? it would be greatly appreciated/ thanks

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Tankman:

 

Would you mind if I added that link to my recent thread re: 3D fittings? I forgot 3D was included on that CD.

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Tankman:

 

Would you mind if I added that link to my recent thread re: 3D fittings? I forgot 3D was included on that CD.

 

Wouldn't mind in the least. The CD is excellent an excellent source for both 2D and 3D pipe fittings. :thumbsup:

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Thank you Tankman. :)

 

You're very welcome.

 

I frequently used lined steel, www.fusibond.com in colder climates.

Wouldn't trust PVC or CPVC at -20°F.

 

Lined steel is excellent in traffic areas, safety.

 

There are a couple of *.pdf files on one of my websites, www.linedsteel.com.

 

http://www.linedsteel.com/LINEDFITTINGS-KEF.pdf

http://www.linedsteel.com/LINEDFITTINGS2-KEF.pdf

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