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Topic ClosedWhat is the right CAD program for FENCE?

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    Posted: 05.Aug.2010 at 17:13
Hello everyone, I searched the forums for fence related items and came up empty. I'm not even sure I should ask this here but I am desperate.
 
I am the Chief Estimator for a commerical fence company in Florida and I am in charge of generating shop drawings/submittals when we land a contract. I SUCK at drawing and I am in desperate need of a simple program to generate the shop drawings I so despise creating. 
 
Any suggestions as to the best program for my needs?
 
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Palindrake
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06.Aug.2010 at 02:19

Are you drawing different kinds of fences (wood, chain link, etc..) or is it mostly one type.

Does it include foundations, gates, etc?
 
you may be better off having a few detailed blocks of the repetititive stuff then repeat/adjust as needed for the job.
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