the post is about piping design as a newbie. drawing a line is NOT
what we consider in our plant as piping design. A Piping Designer is
also not a Piping Engineer. Both have different scope and
responsibilities and in our plant to be called an Engineer - one has
to pass the board exam.
Ive never come a across a request to draw a line using a cad - a
pen, Tsquare, paper, tape and set of triangles will do just fine.
- In PipingDesign@yahoogroups.com, amjad syed <rsaahmed@...> wrote:
>
> Chris, I think he means to say drawing lines using a
> CAD Program. And he mistaking that for Piping
> Engineering.
>
> Amjad
>
>
> --- Christopher Wright <chrisw@...> wrote:
>
> >
> > On Jan 25, 2008, at 11:01 PM, delacruzjuan1977
> > wrote:
> >
> > > first thing is access to a cad program.
> >
> > > ask somebody to show you around - either at field
> > > consturction or at the workshop
> >
> > >
> > > Now that you have seen how a piping and its
> > component look and feel,
> > > get hold of some piping design books
> >
> > > youre ready to start with laying out your first
> > iso.
> >
> > I've never read such utter crap.
> >
> > Christopher Wright P.E. |"They couldn't hit an
> > elephant at
> > chrisw@... | this distance" (last words
> > of Gen.
> > .......................................| John
> > Sedgwick, Spotsylvania
> > 1864)
> > http://www.skypoint.com/~chrisw/
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
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Received on Mon Jan 28 23:47:00 2008