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mil-std-100 rev g .... asme now
mil-std-100 rev g .... asme now?
we (my company) currently uses the mil-std-100 spec. i was just out online and found this: more info: simplistically my understanding is that yes, you should move to the new specs. however, it may vary depending what your contracts say etc. kenat, probably the least qualified checker you'll ever meet... if your drawings invoke the mil spec, then it is the mil spec that is your standard, though it isn 't as easy to get one's hands on the printed version now. :) matt lorono cad engineer/ecn analyst silicon valley, ca it is actually quite easy to get a printed copy. use ctopher's link and print whichever version you want. rather than waste the paper, i just copy the pdf onto my computer. when the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.fff"> - thomas jefferson ewh, i'm not sure, but i think you made my point. ;) matt lorono cad engineer/ecn analyst silicon valley, ca |
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