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December 15th, 2009, 00:19
#11
Senior
Re: Catalog and Reference Data
Thanks for the postive feedback... and the rep 
I added some very useful additions tonight, namely Machinery Handbook 26ed. I know its kinda dated and is a pretty large file but it is also very useful. I have also added some techinical books on bolt grades, steel properties and mechanical engineering references. Some of it is kinda technical but I thought some might like to learn a little and also the reference is really useful.
I have alot of books and enginnering references in all diciplines (Mechanical, electrical, chemical, etc.) If you think they might be usefull or if you give a little more feed back I will be happy to post more also. I am also planing on posting some shock manuals and catalogs I came accross soon but haven't got them all assembled and organized yet.
Have fun
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December 15th, 2009 00:19
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December 15th, 2009, 04:02
#12
RDC Addicted
Re: Catalog and Reference Data
Post the suggestion in Site for Admin. to see.
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December 21st, 2009, 22:21
#13
Senior
Re: Catalog and Reference Data
Thanks to which ever site moderator/admin made this a sticky, Hopefully I well get more work done on my site and I can post some more useful CAD and related info as I get it all together.
Thanks RDC
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January 25th, 2010, 15:22
#14
Senior
Re: Catalog and Reference Data
Ok, I have added a few new things lately and was thining about a shorter easier way to organize it all. Do the pictures help or whould just text fitting on a shorter page workd better and how would it be better organized, a list of parts you are looking for on the left and links to the websites and catalogs on the right or alphabetically.
Since some offer alot of various products, would you rather see them listed in multiple places or for those retailer just a list of them in a more general topic.
Some feedback would help me a little.
Thanks
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January 30th, 2010, 06:39
#15
Fresh Blood
Re: Catalog and Reference Data

Originally Posted by
rharriman
Ok, I have added a few new things lately and was thining about a shorter easier way to organize it all. Do the pictures help or whould just text fitting on a shorter page workd better and how would it be better organized, a list of parts you are looking for on the left and links to the websites and catalogs on the right or alphabetically.
Since some offer alot of various products, would you rather see them listed in multiple places or for those retailer just a list of them in a more general topic.
Some feedback would help me a little.
Thanks

Great job on the Catalog and Reference Data what a great tool I have saved it and am sure to using it a great deal! BTW it's great when you post one after another!! (4 Bouncing Avatars LOL)
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February 5th, 2010, 10:30
#16
Elite
Re: Catalog and Reference Data
Site looks good and very valuable info.
To answer your questions:
Do the pictures help or would just text fitting on a shorter page work better?
I like the pictures. They help sometimes when the name isn't enough.
How would it be better organized, a list of parts you are looking for on the left and links to the websites and catalogs on the right or alphabetically?
I like it categorized in alphabetical order.
Since some offer alot of various products, would you rather see them listed in multiple places or for those retailer just a list of them in a more general topic?
If categorized, then I would like to see them listed in multiple places. Makes it easier to find stuff, though a little redundant.
If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough.
Mario Andretti
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February 5th, 2010, 10:48
#17
Senior
Re: Catalog and Reference Data

Originally Posted by
diirk
I like it categorized in alphabetical order.
If categorized, then I would like to see them listed in multiple places. Makes it easier to find stuff, though a little redundant.
Thanks for the feedback !! 
One more question, alpabetical by part name or by vendor?
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February 6th, 2010, 09:23
#18
Re: Catalog and Reference Data
Good job, I found your site elsewhere and saved it months ago.
Alphabetical by part name.
Thanks, Richard
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February 8th, 2010, 18:57
#19
Elite
Re: Catalog and Reference Data
I was going to say alpphabetical by Vendor. (-;
If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough.
Mario Andretti
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February 20th, 2010, 12:28
#20
Senior
Re: Catalog and Reference Data
Posted a few new catalogs and also started a Index by catagory here is the link and there is a link between the pages at the top of each page also.
http://www.rharriman.com/LawrenceRac...-Catagory.html
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