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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Mar.2008 at 07:36
Welcome friend
i think u learn very much .....
u share also to other .....of own experience
 
i work in civil counstruction company as a Auto Cad Engr.  
i work electrical drawings also u  can help me for electrical drawings.
actully i am civil CAD Engr...........but Company demand i work on Electrical Drg.
i wait reply for your side ...
Regard
Suchamoti 
I am Auto Cad Draftsman Civil
Work in Construction Company .
I have 03 Years Exprince ....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Mar.2008 at 16:14
Welcome.  I just signed up myself.  It seems to be a great place.  Everyone is very helpful.  This is a great resource.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13.Mar.2008 at 20:47
StarJust wanted to say hello im new to this forum.  I work in a elctrical design firm out of Northern Arizona. Prescott to be exact. If you need to know more you can visit or website.


Nukehttp://www.azelectricaldesign.comNuke

i look forward  to being  a part of this community
Sometimes patience is a sign of procrastination.
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