Deadblow
Structural
- Jul 13, 2015
- 141
Hello,
I hope that I am not over staying my welcome on this site, but I love the knowledge that I gain from all of you. I am an EIT with almost a year under my belt, but I know that it will take decades for me to learn the ins and outs associated with the structural engineering profession. I recently had, (how should I say it?), a heated debate with our Cad technician over proper nomenclature for steel plates, angles, and welds. I am going to make a standard sheet so everyone here in the office uses the same call-out nomenclature. What are the proper ways to call-out steel plates, steel angles, and welds on drawings?
Please see the attachment for how I do it and then tell me what you agree/disagree with. Feel free to educate me down to the spaces, lower case "x", and where "inches" are called out and omitted.
Thanks!
I hope that I am not over staying my welcome on this site, but I love the knowledge that I gain from all of you. I am an EIT with almost a year under my belt, but I know that it will take decades for me to learn the ins and outs associated with the structural engineering profession. I recently had, (how should I say it?), a heated debate with our Cad technician over proper nomenclature for steel plates, angles, and welds. I am going to make a standard sheet so everyone here in the office uses the same call-out nomenclature. What are the proper ways to call-out steel plates, steel angles, and welds on drawings?
Please see the attachment for how I do it and then tell me what you agree/disagree with. Feel free to educate me down to the spaces, lower case "x", and where "inches" are called out and omitted.
Thanks!