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  1. mohinderlamba

    Newbie to Rubber Quality Control

    Thank you all for your input. It is quite obvious that I need to do some homework. Although I am a bit dissappointed that Andy who is the manufacturer and specializes in the rubber products gave me an explaination of "ASH" that Jim does not at all agree with. But I will go to Rubber.org as...
  2. mohinderlamba

    How to learn about "Steel Grades"?

    thanks for the tip rorschach
  3. mohinderlamba

    Newbie to Drafting

    On a scale of 1 to 10, as far as learning curve is concerned, what score would you give a 2d package vs a 3d package. I guess what I am asking is "Is the learning curve for a 3D package quite steep?"
  4. mohinderlamba

    Newbie to Drafting

    Fastasleep : In regards to Outsourcing I know we are not supposed to do business discussions here but In case I do have a future need would you want to do this? Where are you based? How much does it cost? Maybe we can take this part of the discussion offline (mohinderlamba@rebasoft.com)...
  5. mohinderlamba

    Newbie to Drafting

    By the way guys, I really think you should know this. Some have made the assumption that I am a young and budding draftsperson etc etc and the advice given, based on that assumption, was all fantastic. But the fact is I am a businessman, with a software background, who is now forced, due to...
  6. mohinderlamba

    Newbie to Rubber Quality Control

    Great. I can already see that Tensile, Compression, Temperature are a must for my industry. I guess I can get a lab to test the part and give me the numbers that I need to use for quality control of the manufactured part. Also, I guess this has to do with the chemical composition of the...
  7. mohinderlamba

    Newbie to Drafting

    Sketchup?? ColBlimeyLimey, i am sure u r joking, oh I see the smiley, u r joking.[fish2]
  8. mohinderlamba

    Newbie to Drafting

    I think the consistent answer has been to NOT GO CHEAP. Now that I am thinking along these lines I am concerned that "later" when i do need a professional CAD package the time spent now would have been wasted so it NOT really that cheap. Ok, Cheap is out. So Is QuickCAD 8 from AutoDesk one of...
  9. mohinderlamba

    Newbie to Drafting

    Chris: While I appreciate your comments and agree with them I would like to say the following. Our use of drafting is more for documentation purposes. We have approx 3000 products but only approx 10 classes for example we have bushings that have a ID, OD and Length and Material and Hardness...
  10. mohinderlamba

    Newbie to Rubber Quality Control

    My background is software engineering. I am new to the other engineering diciplines. I will be procuring "Rubber and Rubber bonded to steel" parts for the automotive industry. I want to know what are the "Quality control" standards in Rubber and what equipment is used to test the quality. I know...
  11. mohinderlamba

    Newbie to Drafting

    I was wondering if there is a inexpensive software tool that I can use for drafting. Autocad is too expensive. Others even more. We manufacture and sell automotive parts and need drafting off and on. The organization just purchased Autodesk QuickCAD 8 and I tried using it but it does not seem...
  12. mohinderlamba

    How to learn about "Steel Grades"?

    Thanks. I was trying to figure out if "HRS" was a prefix for a specific standard like "SAE" or a unit of measurement like "HRC".
  13. mohinderlamba

    How to learn about "Steel Grades"?

    So when a drawing mentions "Material : HRS 1018 - 1020" what does that mean?
  14. mohinderlamba

    How to learn about "Steel Grades"?

    Can someone please give me a low down on the standards for steel grading. I am looking for brief summary. Example there are x systems used commonly, one system uses ASMT as a prefix, the other uses SAE as a prefix etc etc. I will then have furthur questions so please bear with me. I am a...
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