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Cabin GD&T

05/01/2007 2:55 AM

HI FRIENDS I WANT TO DO CABIN GD&T BUT I DONT KNOW WHICH REFERENCE I WOULD TAKE,BEFORE THIS I NEVER WORK ON CABIN (SHEET METAL) GD&T.SO PLZ GIVE ME REF. WHICH I CAN USE

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Re: Cabin GD&T

05/02/2007 11:55 AM

Punch "GD&T" (including quotation marks) into Google.

You would probably get more help by explaining your actual problem and situation, instead of using a variety of abbreviations and shortcuts, "shouting" (using all capital letters), skipping punctuation and spacing, et cetera. I cannot imagine what purpose could be served by using Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing to build a small house in a rural area, nor why you'd build it of sheet metal. Is this supposed to mean "cabinet"? While some of us (probably many of us, on this forum!) can read minds, you have to be able to transmit!

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Re: Cabin GD

05/03/2007 10:28 PM

Hi Guest,

I agree with Ron about the whole mind reading thing. But as an attempt to help, try this GD&T link. You could also dish out the money and just purchase the ASME GD&T spec (ASME Y14.5M-1994).

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