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  1. Baldy

    Push Push Latches

    Try Southco Latches.
  2. Baldy

    Cad Library

    Does anybody have a AutoCad Library for ANSI piping/plumbing symbols? Example: Pump, Flow Switch etc...... Thanks, Mark mscanlon@palmed.com
  3. Baldy

    Cad Library

    Does anybody an AutoCad library for piping/plumbing symbols (ie Flow Switch, Pump etc.....) Thanks, Mark mscanlon@palmed.com
  4. Baldy

    New Users of SolidWorks

    I am biting the bullet and going out for some outside training. I am a Manufacturing Engineer and I check Mech. Engineers designs and drawings and I find tolerance/interference problems which I know Solidworks raises a flag when problems do come up. This leads me to believe that even some of...
  5. Baldy

    Particle Collecting in Laser Etching

    You might want to search thru the Thomas Register or search the internet for "Dust Collectors". I make hair removal lasers and a lot of doctors buy a small vacuum device that picks up burnt hair that sounds like what you would want. Good luck Mark
  6. Baldy

    Mechanical Desktop

    Thanks Tommy
  7. Baldy

    Project Management Software

    I think all of our project managers use Etch-A-Sketch. They present the project schedule at a meeting and shake it over their head on the way out of the meeting. We suffer from "PROJECTUS LATEOCIOUS" here and a lack of training. Funny story: I went to a project "KICK OFF&quot...
  8. Baldy

    Mechanical Desktop

    Hi!! I've been using Acad for 10 years now R12 to R14 all 2D design and drafting. I have the opportunity for a position at a company that does everything in 3D Mechanical Desktop. I've seen Desktop and it's a nice product. I would like some opinions on what the average learning curve is from...
  9. Baldy

    DI water plumbing

    I design lasers using D/I water and typically I use clear polybraid tubing. Let me know if I can help further. email if you'd like Mark mscanlon@pmplasers.com
  10. Baldy

    Engineering Standards

    Hi Scott, It looks like you've got some great advice on starting your Engineering Dept. Sometimes the best way to start is to visit a friends company or call a local company and simply ask them if you could come in and talk to them about their engineering dept. I did it that way many years ago...
  11. Baldy

    Mag Drive Motors???!?!?!

    It looks like you need a custom magnetic coupling design. Try Dexter-Permag they make magnets and also do custom magnetic couplings.<br><br>Edson is right I think you need to address the 1&quot; thick plate 1st.<br><br>Good Luck<br><br>Mark
  12. Baldy

    Welding References

    Hi Grant,<br> <br> I have found that you can put all of the weld symbols that you want on a drawing but the only way to really listen and learn by talking to the welder or the shop(s)doing the work.<br> <br> They will like that more then sending a drawing with a bunch of symbols on it. It...
  13. Baldy

    Inertia Calculations for Bearings in Rotor Assemblies

    Machinist Handbook has simple inertia calcs but I typically use a engineering handbook from a bearing manufacturer such as MRC.<br> <br> But I bet you could find some software to help you.<br> <br> Good Luck its not an easy one.
  14. Baldy

    Stamping rectangular tube

    I would try and start with Ryerson or any other company that make standard extrusions.<br> <br> Good Luck!!<br> <br> Mark
  15. Baldy

    Thread callout for thread on Japanese (metric?) fitting

    Try this www.hike.te.chiba-u.ac.jp/ikeda/JIS
  16. Baldy

    Thread callout for thread on Japanese (metric?) fitting

    Japanese threads are classified under JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards) similiar to our ANSI.<br> <br> You may find more if type JIS or Japanese Industrial Standards in a search engine such as Yahoo or Ask Jeeves.<br> <br> I've worked with Japanese threads in the past and getting the standards...
  17. Baldy

    Thread callout for thread on Japanese (metric?) fitting

    If I remeber I think the Japanese have their own thread class. I will try to track down how it is classified.
  18. Baldy

    laser as heat source

    Heating stainless steel for 8 hours with a laser doesn't sound very practical. Not knowing what temps that you need to achieve you would need a large laser such an Excimer laser that puts out high energy and a laser would not give consistant heating thru your medium.<br> <br> I would stick with...
  19. Baldy

    laser as heat source

    I think you have to be more specific. What medium, what length of time and any other info you can offer.
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