car could you please post a shot of plate A of hvac drawing. Yours is blurry when i zoom in on it to see how you do the bends and transitions of the duct.
thanks sir
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wow, thank you Tankman. I know that with practice I will some day be able to do all of that without even thinking. I am trying. Thos drawings sure do make a whole lot of sense. I appreciate that.

car could you please post a shot of plate A of hvac drawing. Yours is blurry when i zoom in on it to see how you do the bends and transitions of the duct.
thanks sir
Plate A? I thought the HVAC project had plates 1 through 3. Which post is the image in that you are referring to?
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it is the post on page 1 where car provides screen shot of plate 1(sorry). I just can't see the details on his drawing for the correct placement. the screen shot is blurry when zoomed in.
Plate 1? I'll see what I can do. Any better?
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yes it is a tad bit better. I was wondering where did the kitchen sink come from? There was nothing i read about the sink or it's dimensions. Carr and yourself both had it on the plate as well.
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A tad better? What are you reading these on a cell phone screen?
I suspect that any "extras" not specifically called for in the instructions were added by the student looking to give the drawing a more finished look.
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yes slightly better and no im not reading on a cell phone. it is on my computer when i open the link it gives me a screen shot of approximately 6x6. when i zoom in it becomes distorted.
The sink situation i understand.
Thanks for your attempt
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need some help, I am on the HVAC plate 2 and at the end of the directions it states to use a plot scale of 1" = 1', and a LTSCALE of 12. I know how to properly change the LTSCALE but one thing they really have not touched in this course is how to properly plot something, it has so far focused on paper space and just scaling your title block to suit the real world measurements of the drawing. Sooooooo does anyone know how to properly plot the scale 1" = 1'??????? oooops (posted twice)
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