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Drawing abbreviation

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frayedknot

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May 23, 2003
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I've run across an abbreviation on a drawing that I've never seen before. The drawing is an older drawing of structural steel. A dimension followed by "A.F" is next to the face of a bracket that is welded to the structure leg. What does the "A.F." mean? I cannot find reference to it in any drafting book, nor has my drafter heard of it. Also, is there a book or document that summarizes typical drafting terminology?
 
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There is old MIL STD 12 which lists most abbreviations, but I would guess this is After Finishing or such.
 
shows Above Floor as MintJulep suggests, although Ive usually seen that as AFL (Above Floor Level).

Other suggestions;
Across Flats
Across Flanges
After Finish(ing)
After Fettling (If it's a really old drawing and/or drawn by a really old draughtsman) [smile]

See also
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Helpful SW websites faq559-520
How to get answers to your SW questions faq559-1091
faq559-1177
 
Thanks for the replies.

I've figured it out to be Across Flats.

 
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