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    dave.wolfe
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    Re: Flanged Piping Questions

    03-08-2012 12:30 PM in reply to: jpeters

    Right, you have to select the pipe first.

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    jpeters
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    Re: Flanged Piping Questions

    03-08-2012 12:40 PM in reply to: dave.wolfe

    Fantastic!  That's what I've been looking for.  Thanks!  Is there a way to move that weld after it's placed?  I don't see any grips on it...

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    dave.wolfe
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    Re: Flanged Piping Questions

    03-08-2012 12:44 PM in reply to: jpeters

    You can do a stretch command around the fittings...yea, remember AutoCAD?! :smileyhappy:

     

    Every now and then you can still use those commands.

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    jpeters
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    Re: Flanged Piping Questions

    03-08-2012 12:58 PM in reply to: dave.wolfe

    Ahh, the stretch command...   That works fairly well.  What I was hoping for was a way to select the joint (weld) and move it a specific distance from the other end of the pipe using dynamic input.  Basically setting the cut length of the pipe by moving the weld.  I can do it the other way though... select the pipe and move the free end to the desired distance from the weld.  Not as ideal but will work fine.

     

    Thanks again for all your help!

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    jpeters
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    Re: Flanged Piping Questions

    03-08-2012 01:10 PM in reply to: jpeters

    Here is a little glitch: I ran an ISO with my two pieces of pipe with the "weld" joint... the iso schematic shows and dimensions both pipes but the Bill of Materials combines them as one piece... Hmmmm

     

    At least I'm closer than I was earlier!

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    dave.wolfe
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    Re: Flanged Piping Questions

    03-08-2012 01:11 PM in reply to: jpeters

    Did you do a cut list?

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    jpeters
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    Re: Flanged Piping Questions

    03-08-2012 01:15 PM in reply to: dave.wolfe

    Not sure how to do a Cut List, but it's correct in the Data Manager... it shows two separate line items for the pipe with correct cut lengths.

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    TomislavGolubovic
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    Re: Flanged Piping Questions

    03-08-2012 02:55 PM in reply to: jpeters

    Cut list is in the Iso Styles, when you setup the border and the tables.



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    jpeters
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    Re: Flanged Piping Questions

    03-09-2012 05:56 AM in reply to: TomislavGolubovic

    So yes, the Cut Piece List identifies the pipe correctly.  I think I would have to include both the BOM and Cut List on my Isos which is fine... but is there a way to eliminate pipe out of the BOM... that way I don't duplicate material in the list.

     

    Thanks!

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    Re: Flanged Piping Questions

    06-07-2012 08:49 AM in reply to: dave.wolfe

    Hi Peter,

     

    I've seen you create a flanged pipe.

     

    What is the procedure for this.

     

    I've have try this, I cannot get this to work.

     

    I still have pipe with no flanged.

     

    Here is my procedure.

     

    1.  create new component.

    2.  populate size parameters.

    3.  save catalog.

    4.  add to spec.

     

    Is there anything that I am missing?

     

    Thanks in advance.

     

     

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