Soldato
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got to be as accurate as printing then scaling with a ruler?!
got to be as accurate as printing then scaling with a ruler?!
I still wouldn't trust it.I'd hate to be the guy that gets the dimensions wrong when all the equipment is on site and it doesn't fit
Plus you're trusting that there is a dimension on the drawing at all. Most drawings we get sent through as PDF are just drawings - No dimensions or point of reference
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the op is asking how to do this for quick quotation purposes, not for anything else
the op is currently hand scaling drawings!!
Depends how much margin for error is involved, I guess.
hehe that could be someone's job over right there lol
...previous refrigeration contractor I worked for fired one of its draughtsman for getting a dimension wrong; a subcontractor built a fixed run of refrigerated cases based on one of our drawings... when the cases turned up on the back of a lorry, they were too big to fit all the way inside the building.
And the structural steelwork contractor who built the supports for the roof mounted condenser packs... the street had to be closed for the lift, local officials, fire, police etc in attendance, only when the new pack was lowered into position did anybody realise the steelwork had been built too big, so the condenser fit right through the steelwork haha
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