I am looking for an easy to use and inexpensive CAD program mainly for piping system layout.
Thanks for any input you can provide.
CAD Program
i found AutoCAD fairly simple to learn, especially for the basic functions needed for a piping system layout. i think another commercially standard (and simpler) program that is often used for infrastructure design is MicroStation, i never learned how to use this one but some of the drafters i worked with preferred to use this over AutoCAD.
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Try Draftsight just for lulz.Papsmear wrote:QUOTE (Papsmear @ Feb 15 2012, 11:53 AM) I am looking for an easy to use and inexpensive CAD program mainly for piping system layout.
Thanks for any input you can provide.
No piping plugins though.
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