I have searched through all the threads and reread Y14.5 but still can't articulate the answer to settle this argument so I'd appreciate some opinions.
The flange in the weldment drawing pictured is welded to a pipe which is in turn welded to a plate. The flange (detailed on a separate drawing)...
I could have been clearer in the OP. I am indeed talking about instances where the scale makes it hard to tell which diameter is indicated on a part whose wall is thin compared to OD, usually when shown in an assembly drawing, and often in a section view. I like Kenat's suggestion. Somehow...
I was asked to settle an argument that stumped me. It's not GD&T but general dimension application.
Our products contain certain odd-sized custom fabricated tube components, and on drawings we often specify "OD" or "ID" after a diameter dimension. The question is whether it's proper to include...