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    Copy map from Mapquest or Yahoo.com

    Does any one know how to copy a map from mapquest.com or yahoo.com into cad drawing?
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    Cad File - Steel beam sections

    Does any know where I can down load all the steel beam section? So I can save and insert to my drawing as a block.
  3. kenwallet

    Plotting with different scales on the same sheet

    I have 1/4" scale plan view - and 3/4" scale sections. Is there a way that I can plot both plan view and sections on the same sheet?
  4. kenwallet

    Plotting error

    I just bought a used HP Designjet 450C 24". I installed new printer/driver. I tried to print a test page. Nothing printed. I checked the print log and it said "print error". The plotter displays status ready. Does any one know how to set up the plotter and Window XP Home Edition? TIA
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    Extension of existing wall

    I have existing wall 2x6 x 7.5’. The stud is at 16” o.c. Can I add about 1.5’ on top of this wall? Since the wall studs are not continuing. I plan to use ½” plywood on both sides. Do you think this is Ok for the wall to take about 20 psf wind load?
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    CMU expansion joins

    On one of my project, I called out CMU expansion join at one side of the door and garage door. The contractor requested to move the join 2 to 3 feet away from door/garage opening. I check on internet some CMU web site suggested and recommended to place CMU expansion join where wall thickness...
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    Existing footing assumed without reinforcing

    If I assumed the existing footing without reinforcing steel, how can I determine the load capacity of the inverted “ T “ 4+8+4" concrete footing which will support second floor and the roof?

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