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  1. RufusUK

    Stainless Steel Banjo Bolt

    If you check out manufacturers like Goodridge and Hel who make braided brake lines for motorcycles etc you will see that stainless is used. One company even quoted using 303.
  2. RufusUK

    Large Drawing Performance in 2004 SP 2.1

    Also see my previous thread559-79865. Cleaning the temp folder hasnt significantly reduced crashes from our experience but we do it regular just to reduce the risk. I am glad other folks are now reporting poor performance as we have complained from day 1. I am just about to update to 2.1 so...
  3. RufusUK

    Unhide components in assemblies

    Thanks kikacop! :-)
  4. RufusUK

    Unhide components in assemblies

    Anyone know of a quick easy way to unhide all hidden components in an assembly apart from manually scrolling down the tree and picking? The Advanced hide/show feature seems too indepth for a simple 'unblank all' as in often found in other CAD packages.
  5. RufusUK

    Engineer in despair!!

    Thanks for the help Scott Richard
  6. RufusUK

    Engineer in despair!!

    Thanks for your input Guys, We all loved the new features when 2004 came out but having used it for some time now my colleagues think we were better off with 2003 in terms of stability. I didnt get the chance to try SP2 before they withdrew it and maybe that will cure some issues. Some of the...
  7. RufusUK

    problem with "View Mates"

    We had the same problem too on 2003 and our cards were approved by SWorks , Oxygen VX1 32Mb. The only thing I found was to close the file and re-open it. Sometimes the mates would also show grey as if suppressed when in fact they were not. I havent personally had this problem with SW2004 but...
  8. RufusUK

    Engineer in despair!!

    Hi to all, Am I alone? Solidworks 2004 has to be the worst release yet in my opinion. Sure its got a lot of nice new features BUT at the expense of more bugs than ever. Our design dept never know what to expect each time they re-load a drawing or assembly. What do the rest of you guys think?
  9. RufusUK

    Drawings are very slow

    I and my colleagues have had many probs with 2004 performance too. I have identified one problem in our case where a drawing took 5 mins to load. After some days investigation I discovered that if the drawing was originally saved in large assembly mode and the load components lightweight was...
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