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 Post subject: olf sj plans ??/
PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2008 4:20 pm 
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Does anyone have a set of olf sj plans they are no longer using , they would like to sell ? I have been trying to buy a set throguh this site for a few weeks now ,cant even get a response ! i guess you've got to know someone to buy them here ! Jody


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 Post subject: Re: olf sj plans ??/
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I sent you a PM...

We should have a new batch on Monday or Tuesday.

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 Post subject: Re: olf sj plans ??/
PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2008 6:51 pm 
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Thanks for the reply Brock , I never got the P>M> must be a glitch in the sysyem .. just let me know when you can ship , thanks Jody


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Brock,

Are the sloped sholdered plans going to be available any time soon?

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 Post subject: Re: olf sj plans ??/
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davidO wrote:
Brock,

Are the sloped sholdered plans going to be available any time soon?

davido


We're having a problem getting them printed. For what ever reason nobody can seem to print the files we have in a 1:1 scale. But we are still fishing around for a better printer... hopefully we will find someone who actually knows something about printing CAD files.

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Does this apply to the OM plans as well? I ordered them about a month ago.

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we are still fishing around for a better printer... hopefully we will find someone who actually knows something about printing CAD files


Brock--

Check the yellow pages for civil engineers and give one a call to see who prints their plan sets. There should be one or two places in your area that specialize in this, especially if the files are AutoCad compatible.

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Ben Pak wrote:
Does this apply to the OM plans as well? I ordered them about a month ago.


I ordered the om plans too over a month ago, still don't know whether they're sent out or still on the hard-drive...?

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Brock Poling wrote:
We're having a problem getting them printed. For what ever reason nobody can seem to print the files we have in a 1:1 scale. But we are still fishing around for a better printer... hopefully we will find someone who actually knows something about printing CAD files.


Brock...in my experience it isn't uncommon for large printers to skew things a little bit. I usually just print one copy.....check the size with a ruler, based on how much the file is off I resize the print (reduce or enlarge) and reprint. It usually only take one or two tries and it will come out very accurate.

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