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(OP)
Who do you guys recommend for onsite GD&T training?

RE: GD&T training

(OP)
Good point, thanks Kenat.

IT IS SIMPLY BEING TALKED ABOUT having someone come in and do a training class. We design and manufacture hose and hose assemblies and we typically haven’t seen a lot of GD&T. I know symbols but not a lot about application

Who would you guys recommend do training in a hose application

RE: GD&T training

JHG1981,

Where are you located? This will affect who is available.

--
JHG

RE: GD&T training

(OP)
We are located in West Tennessee

RE: GD&T training

Define on-site. You can purchase a set of DVD's, run them in your conference room and you are doing on-site training. If you are talking about having a person come spend time at your location, I would say that's much more expensive.

RE: GD&T training

(OP)
I was thinking of having someone come on site but I’m open

RE: GD&T training

I used Advanced Dimensional Management, LLC in the past. The owner is a member of the ASME Y14.5 sub-committee and has many supplemental books to compliment the standard. We were able to customize a training plan that was effective and fit within our schedule.

--Scott
www.wertel.pro

RE: GD&T training

Swertel has hit on a good point with his customization point. Using someone willing/able to tailor there material to your needs will be beneficial.

Also, I have to say I'm not a huge fan of the 'solid week of training' type approach. If practical I think a more spread out course with time to practice & implement in between will be more effective.

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