asherjoh
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HOW TO MAKE DUCT LENGNTH TEXT DIFFERENT THAN WHAT IS ACTUALLY SHOW.

I need to make my full length ducts with tdc on each end to read 56", not 56.25" as is currently. Our shop coils are 60 3/8" long, so the face that the duct is drawing on the program at 56.25" is perfectly acceptable but I want it to read 56" long. Also is there is 5 joints all in a row, is there a way to show the text as 5-56"? Thanks.

asherjoh
in reply to: asherjoh

I guess the other option is to make the duct work 56 inches and then make the gasket material 3/8 of an inch? I watch someone change the gasket once but I don't remember how to do it again
cadbob2
in reply to: asherjoh

You definetly need to add Gasket allowance. Coils do vary so it is best to leave 56" as you know there are +/- Coil widths so you could veary from 56.25 to 55.75. See screen shot for gasket allowance

asherjoh
in reply to: cadbob2

Thank, this really helps me. I changed the tdc from 1.875 to 2" which makes my duct tag as 56" not 56.25". Then I changed the gasket to .375 which allows for gasket and our coil sheet metal being longer than 60".

cadbob2
in reply to: asherjoh

Your welcome, but I think 3/8" for gasket is to much. the Gasket is 1/8" thick and is only used once per joint connection.

asherjoh
in reply to: cadbob2

Yes, but our rolls of coil metal are 60 1/4".

Anonymous
in reply to: asherjoh


@asherjoh wrote:

Yes, but our rolls of coil metal are 60 1/4".


You are concerned about displaying the size like you want but are not concerned about drawing it incorrectly?

Do you fab from the drawing or manually enter everything?

asherjoh
in reply to: Anonymous

Manually.

blane
in reply to: asherjoh

to get your duct length to appear as a whole number it is driven by your dimension style that you use in your data base.  change your primary units to decimal and precision to 0 and 56.25 duct will appear as 56.

asherjoh
in reply to: blane

Thanks Bill.