frankml
Mechanical
- Feb 11, 2010
- 5
Hi all,
Just looking for some input on how other companies handle coatings and such on parts.
I made a drawing for a sheet metal panel that needs to be irridited and subsequently powder coated.
Say you were having one shop fabricate the panel and another irridite and powder coat it.
Would you...
A) Send the one complete drawing, which includes the pertinent finish information, for the part and ask the fabricator to quote just the unfinished part and submit a PO for said RFQ. Then send it to the plater asking for a quote for the irriditing and powder coat and send them the parts and a PO?
OR
B) Create a drawing for the unfinished part. Then create another drawing with another unique dwg number for the irridite process for that particular part, and yet another for the powder coating of that same part, again with a unique number. So, if down the road you want one shop to perform all three processes, you would send them 3 drawings for the same part. And of course the two finishing drawings would need to reference the original unfinished part drawing. Also if you revise the original drawing you would need to revise the 2 subsequent irridite and powder coat drawings.
Just curious to hear your thoughts...
This is not a joke.
Thanks,
FrankML
Just looking for some input on how other companies handle coatings and such on parts.
I made a drawing for a sheet metal panel that needs to be irridited and subsequently powder coated.
Say you were having one shop fabricate the panel and another irridite and powder coat it.
Would you...
A) Send the one complete drawing, which includes the pertinent finish information, for the part and ask the fabricator to quote just the unfinished part and submit a PO for said RFQ. Then send it to the plater asking for a quote for the irriditing and powder coat and send them the parts and a PO?
OR
B) Create a drawing for the unfinished part. Then create another drawing with another unique dwg number for the irridite process for that particular part, and yet another for the powder coating of that same part, again with a unique number. So, if down the road you want one shop to perform all three processes, you would send them 3 drawings for the same part. And of course the two finishing drawings would need to reference the original unfinished part drawing. Also if you revise the original drawing you would need to revise the 2 subsequent irridite and powder coat drawings.
Just curious to hear your thoughts...
This is not a joke.
Thanks,
FrankML