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quetion for canadian building trades folk by unjust 2007-01-25 10:20:31
in alberta, for a gvt project drawn (in cad soft) in metric, is it going to make more sense for a contractor to offset something 3' or 1m? i.e. i need a ~location that's not going to matter much (will change a bit upon feild verification) but what makes more sense for locating things? (located object is dim'd both as metric or english spec)
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  Government - Exact, private - good enough by toxin2007-01-25 10:37:33
    yes, but metric or english? by unjust2007-01-25 10:41:08
      It does not matter. Spec are English, use English. (n/t) by toxin2007-01-25 11:06:52
        problem. by unjust2007-01-25 12:47:04
          You're still having this discussion? by Didactylos2007-01-25 14:06:51
            :P by unjust2007-01-25 14:12:32
      PLEASE use the same scale as the rest of your dwg by Miss L. Anyus2007-01-25 11:07:24
        not dims, dims are always the same by unjust2007-01-25 12:41:00
      theyr'e not gonna notice the difference... by hieraco2007-01-25 11:43:26
        schematic drawings not structural by unjust2007-01-25 12:45:51
          Makes sence ~3 gives you a little play room by hieraco2007-01-25 23:24:12
  conversion table by horo2007-01-25 12:13:26
    sorry last post disregard (n/t) by horo2007-01-25 12:14:19

 

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