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Shipping Container Section Details

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    Posted: 11.Dec.2023 at 05:31
I am desperately looking for a set of shipping container section details. I have found an image of some, but I am hoping I can be pointed in the direction of where I could download the CAD file for the details in the image I've attached below.


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Did those images come from a manufacturer's website?  Those very often also have .dwg files or other formats.  Or if not directly from the site, you may be able to request them in a "Contact Us" link.  If you have them in .PDF format, depending on how they were generated they may be importable as AutoCAD drawing objects, with the [appropriately named] PDFIMPORT command.
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