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Toolbox Parts - SW2005

Toolbox Parts - SW2005

Toolbox Parts - SW2005

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After getting new computers, myself and the other users have discovered that there are no metric lockwashers in our toolbox.  We all thought there used to be before we got our new computers.  Are we wrong, or is there something missing in the new installation?  All the new machines are running SW2005 SP1.1.

RE: Toolbox Parts - SW2005

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well, the way they used toolbox in the past, they would just save out each piece seperately to the network after it was created.  Therefore there is nothing to have to backup - yet.  I am in the process of setting up a new home for the toolbox on our network so they don't have to do that anymore.

Under ANSI metric, another engineer thought there used to be a Spring Lock Washer folder like there is under ANSI inch.  I personally never dealt much with metric hardware before I started here, so I never paid much attention to it.

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