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stainless steel fixings

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Bye to all,
I'm having a problem.
in practice on some under axiemi I should use bolts and nuts in stainless steel, while on other under axiemi bolts and galvanized nuts,
for now I am solving with a written note on the table, (in principle if the details are stainless steel you have to use the fixings stainless, but the office purchases reading the bom fails to know if you have to buy galvanized or stainless steel bolts)
I was wondering if I could create my own toolbox library with hardware other than to use when needed,
Is it possible?
How could I do that?
thanks to all
 
I recommend not to use toolbox libraries.
They are heavy and complicated management for properties and sometimes a configuration with a wrong size is loaded at the opening of the axieme, requiring continuous controls and reconstructions.
much better to make personal bookstores simplified, just to make a screw or a dice you put two minutes
 
I recommend not to use toolbox libraries.
They are heavy and complicated management for properties and sometimes a configuration with a wrong size is loaded at the opening of the axieme, requiring continuous controls and reconstructions.
much better to make personal bookstores simplified, just to make a screw or a dice you put two minutes
this massive thanks for the answer
If I didn't realize badly I should create parts and not use toolbox, is that what you mean for personal libraries?
a little laborious but I think it is the most manageable solution.
Thanks again
 
That's right. I don't know if you can handle the material in the toolbox. it would also be there to create a special configuration for the inox.
for creating a custom library depends on how to manage files.
if you use configured parts created the basic screw with the data table you are little to have the various sizes and materials.
if instead you use a file to measure the work is definitely longer but that evolves over time creating the file at the time of need starting from a master
 

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