im betting that id get canned so my resume is on monster and i have another job lined up. our templates have the ansi y14 disclosure and some of the stuff we (or should i say I)put out arent up to snuff.
irrigation in central california is a cut throat bussines.
thanks you guys.
the reason i brought these questios here is because my boss for some reason disagrees with all of us and he is right. im a certified draftsman w/ 2 yrs work experience and 3 yrs education.i seemed baffled when he told me these things and knew better. but he signs the check so what the heck.
if the to holes in question have relationships that tie them together then of course if you chang or re-locate on the other will respond depending on the mating relationship between the two,
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im in a bit of a pickle. any help would be appreciated.is it standard practice to hold all decimal places in a dwg the same? if there are 4 views, for example, should all 4 have the same amount of decimal places or can they vary depending on the importance of the feature?
i know that if...
hello,
im in a bit of a pickle. any help would be appreciated.is it standard practice to hold all decimal places in a dwg the same? if there are 4 views, for example, should all 4 have the same amount of decimal places or can they vary depending on the importance of the feature?
i know that if...
sorry for not responding when it is appropriate for you..tho i appreciate the help from the others. sometimes people get agitated when they cant find the solution and scrap the whole thing. im not like that. the motor is fine,the filter is replaced, the pump is too small and the main regulator...
pump releif valve set at 250...press releif valve for main reg set at 105...max press is 148.3 dead headed. when outlet is o-pened and part is applied rated @ 24gph, psi wont go past 4.4psi.
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im working on a test station to measure water flow of irrigation parts at 20 psi . problem is that when i start testing parts that put out 14 gph and higher (up to 60gph) i cant get to 20 psi. i have a pressure releif valve in front of the regulator and the small procon series 1 pump has...
you could stitch weld the seams. tack all together and then weld 5" or so and move 2' and weld another 5" keep moving around so your heat doesnt build up in one area.
you could also use a little helium mixed as well. but i think that the carbonization is from the embeded foreign material.you may have to use a thin cutting disc and cut through the crack to remove all of the material and replace it with filler rod. then finish it with the flapper. a stainless...