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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Tomball Texas
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I recall George from Tubelab putting up a real good like to a site for drawing load lines.
This site had it broken down into I think 5 linked steps. Does anyone know this website????????? Thanks, Nick |
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Here you go: Steve Bench's Site. Scroll down to the first table, and you'll find 'em under the "Technical Reports" section. |
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Thanks Miles your a life saver.
Nick |
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