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Topic Closedtube and pipe run

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    Posted: 17.Oct.2013 at 21:11
i need help. i am trying to put together a few things, a condenser, accumulator, and a few other items on a condensing unit using inventor 2010 routed systems. 

in trying to run the pipe i have never done that before and i am trying to teach myself but im not having much luck. i've watched youtube videos and cant figure it out completely. i having issues like the tubes r not coming out of the unit but going inside and the path isnt letting me change the way it makes contact with the unit. im basiclly lost. please help Confused
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Oct.2013 at 13:39
chels: You might try asking your question either at the Inventor Discussion Group (AutoDesk website) or over at another help site called CADTutor.
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