Topic: Blueprints
betsybubbles's photo
Wed 01/07/09 02:45 PM
I just moved to a new job at the plant where I work.I have to learn how to read blueprints and the class sucks!!! Anyone have any advise on how to make this easier?????frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated

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Wed 01/07/09 02:46 PM
if you quit the job it would be easier...but then again....easier isn't always better..

tomohawk's photo
Wed 01/07/09 02:47 PM
No pain,no gain

Shagwell's photo
Wed 01/07/09 02:48 PM
Take a C.A.D class in your local community college, very enlightening!

betsybubbles's photo
Wed 01/07/09 02:48 PM
3 kids to feed,house.clothe.Not quitting this job.Don`t get child support.

moonlight_ride62's photo
Wed 01/07/09 02:49 PM
you look like you are up for the challenge I would say don't take the easy way out be all that you can be...

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Wed 01/07/09 02:49 PM
blueprint come in all diffrent types, care to give a little more info

PATSFAN's photo
Wed 01/07/09 02:51 PM
Have them reprinted in your favorite colorlaugh

TxsGal3333's photo
Wed 01/07/09 02:53 PM

blueprint come in all diffrent types, care to give a little more info



Hummmmmmmmmmm yeah what he said for I had to learn to read blueprints for where I work but ours are for placing cable for AT&T and actually after asking questions they are pretty simple to read. But there are so many different kinds of blueprints hard to give any information with out knowing what kind your having to learn.

Except ask a lot of questions.bigsmile

markecephus's photo
Wed 01/07/09 02:54 PM
What type of blueprints, Betsy? Architectural?

markc48's photo
Wed 01/07/09 03:04 PM
She's a machinist

markecephus's photo
Wed 01/07/09 03:07 PM

She's a machinist


ahh, ok, well here is a link to blueprint reading for machinists. http://www.universalclass.com/i/crn/8683.htm