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  1. pgump

    API pipe welds

    Hello, I'm looking for dimensional info for the weld seam on pipes. Before I purchase the spec API 1104 can anyone verify that it has dimensions about the size of the weld. If not can anyone point me to a spec that might have these dimensions? Thanks in advance. -Pete
  2. pgump

    new pc cost, is this too much?

    I have been shopping for new pc's to run SolidWorks for my dept and just wonder if this cost is typical. I was going to use Xi computers. They seem to have good reviews as well as some recommendations from various forums. dual-core Intel Xeon 3.4 1600fsb and appropriate motherboard 4 gig ram...
  3. pgump

    Hardware, the usual question(s).......

    Is overclocking reliable vs the speed gain? What about the faster 4Gig ram? worth the extra money? I'm going to buy the monitor sererate
  4. pgump

    Hardware, the usual question(s).......

    I'm currently running SolidWorks 2001 on an ancient 800MHz Dell 420. I might be given the green light to upgrade and should have a bout $5k to spend on new hardware. This is what I'm looking at. Xi-Computer: Core2 Extreme Quad QX6850 3.0 GHz w/ 1333fsb 4Gig ddr2 @1066 nVidia FX 4600 150GB 10K...
  5. pgump

    cutting a partial r into a long bar of material

    Sorry, It's concave (into the bar) so that the bar has the same dia as the pipe it sits on. standard endmill not a ball
  6. pgump

    cutting a partial r into a long bar of material

    I'll try to make this as clear as possible. I'm trying to cut a 1 3/4" r, .150 deep along the length of a bar of plastic. The bar is 7" long (the axis of the cut) and is 1 1/2" wide, 1/2" thick. I'm using a 2" dia endmill cutter with the Bridgeport head tipped at approx 31° from vertical. This...

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