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When will be able to place NPT threads in an assembly or weldment?

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Anonymous
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When will be able to place NPT threads in an assembly or weldment?

See subject?

Pete
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Anonymous
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Like this?

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See subject?

Pete
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Anonymous
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Well sort of. I Do remember hearing that 2008 inlcuded NPT "Holes." it is nice to see that it is available in the assembly environment. However, I do not see a "Thread" feature available if it is needed.

Pete
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Anonymous
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Almost, hey that's 500, do that in the big's, you'll be wearing pin strips
and Steinbrenner will be signing your pay cheque for some serious coin.

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Dell 670 dual Xeon - 3.2
3gb memory, SCSI320-15k
XP-Pro, sp2
Quadro FX3400: Driver: 169.61 Direct3D
IV2008-pro sp2,
SpacePilot Rel V: 3.5.4 Dvr V: 6.4.4 Firmware 3.12

wrote in message news:5874093@discussion.autodesk.com...
Well sort of. I Do remember hearing that 2008 inlcuded NPT "Holes." it is
nice to see that it is available in the assembly environment. However, I do
not see a "Thread" feature available if it is needed.

Pete
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Anonymous
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lol

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