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Topic ClosedMaking Technical Drawings also with completing Req

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Making Technical Drawings also with completing Req
    Posted: 04.Apr.2016 at 09:48
Hello/ Salam/ namasaty
My Name is Sohail Ahmad 
Currently working as an surveyor and Quantity Surveyor 
Here I am Posting my Random designed file of my customer with totally detailed. I know there are a lot of mistakesTongue but it helpful for those you are just on initial stages. 3D is not too much difficult guys just go on concern at 2D. for the further post stay tune.
here you can contact with me for any help with no cost
i hope you guys will like it.
Love you from Pakistan

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ahmadkhan.khan4@gmail.com
I have such a technical mind in buildings construction and roads
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04.Apr.2016 at 12:00
What random designed file are you talking about?  There does not appear to be anything attached to your post.

You acknowledge there are a lot of mistakes in this non-existent drawing and you offer to help other users at no cost.  Why should we ask you for help if you make a lot of mistakes?  That would be like asking someone to build you a house after they acknowledge the house they built is falling down because of poor workmanship.  It makes no sense.

Gain more experience first then come back and offer to help others only after you can create a drawing with no mistakes in it. 
"Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."

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