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Topic Closedflag pole in cad detail

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    Posted: 30.Sep.2011 at 10:14
Hello there...

Is anybody can help me about flag pole detail? I need flag pole detail for my project but can't find any in libraries. Please helpDead
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.Sep.2011 at 12:12
What kind of details are you looking for?

I can't imagine there is that much effort involved to draw a detail or two for a flagpole.  There is the flagpole itself and then the foundation it sits in.  Now unless the flagpole is of the type that can be fully lowered to the ground I don't see where there is much more that you need.
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