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    i'm looking for some sort of software that has all of your ansi rated flanges and forgings for pipe fitting. i saw this "3dcadmax" on line and wondered if anyone has tried it or has another suggestion that may be better?? i also need to get some program for structural beams in 3d... any suggestions will be appreciated, thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReMark View Post
    Are you looking for an add on program or a library of blocks?
    either one and specifically wondering if anyone has tried this "3dcadmax" deal? it says for 20 clams you get directed to a site where you can download... just want to know if it is legit and anyone's experience with it...

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