"How many people are there in your company? Are others using some other type of CAD? -Bradley"
Bradley; Let me count - the receptionest, the GM, the owner, me and five shop grunts. The owner has AutoSwindle light and he can't drive that either. I use my own VisualCADD for 2-D.
"What I would suggest about the hardware is to model the smallest screw that you use, say a 6-32 X 1/4. Copy that screw, change the description and length to next screw say 6-32 X 3/8. Continue with all screws you use changing the description, diameter and length. The reason I say this is because you are not using ToolBox. Then if for some unforeseen reason you want to replace an 8-32 x ½ with a 10-24 X ¾, your mates do not have to be remated."
What I've done so far is to use my symbol library from VisualCADD, save the fastener as a DXF, copy the DXF to SW and go from there. Yeah, I know it's cumbersome but it's all I can do think of to do right now. I'll be damned if I'm going to buy software for that cheapskate. He told me when he hired me that he didn't think any CAD was worth the money and he's only making CAD drawings because his best customer wants it.
Regards,
David Lee