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    Posted: 12.Nov.2008 at 22:35
Hello,
 
Im new to this drafting business and am looking for some sink faucets blocks in elevation and plan view for autocad 2002. Free one's if possible.(I know it's old...but can't afford newer version) Can anyone help me?
 
Thanks!
 
Jules
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13.Nov.2008 at 11:09
Okay, there are plenty of blocks, freely downloadable on this site, certainly in plan view and also 3D..  I think a block that you could use is here : http://www.cadforum.cz/catalog_en/?fo=DWG&cat=19&page=5  The penultimate one, on that page, has plan and elevation views..

But look through all of the pages..

You say you've "only" got 2002..  however are you aware that Autodesk have a freely downloadable tool, from their website which will allow you to open any drawing files (currently up to 2009) and then save it in a format that your CAD software will understand?

It's called DWG Trueview 2009 and is available from here :
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?id=6703438%26siteID=123112

HTH!

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Edited by rossassociates - 13.Nov.2008 at 11:11
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