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Topic ClosedAutoCAD block - bollard

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    Posted: 05.Oct.2010 at 16:49
Hi 
Does anyone have AutoCAD block of "Bollards" in plan and elevation?  thanks

Thanks Concat
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.Oct.2010 at 22:35
There are all sorts of bollards, which is basically a post in the ground. You could use a fence post detail and cut it off 42" or so above the ground.
 
In plan view use an open or a filled circle, pretty simple.
 
Depending on purpose, bollard can be 4" to 12" diameter, wood (square in section) or steel (sometimes concrete filled), set 3 feet to 4 feet in the ground, sometimes surrounded in concrete 18" in diameter or so. Extends 3 feet to 4 feet above ground.
 
If needs to be highly visible, paint "safety yellow".
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Oct.2010 at 00:49
I agree with Carl. There are lots of types of bollards. I gathered lots of blocks of bollards on http://www.kantengineering.com/Autocadblocks.com. Now I am trying to do the same on my English site http://www.acad-blocks.com, but that is a bit harder.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Oct.2010 at 21:41

I added some blocks of bollards on my website http://www.acad-blocks.com. If you need other blocks just fill in the request form on the same site.

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