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#58838 - 05/05/14 08:52 AM Removing the weld dot from SW fitting SKEYS
Vanman Offline
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Experts of Isogen :Is the above possible ?

I used to think you could not redefine endtype symbols. Guess what, you can. I changed the threaded (SC) endtype just this morning from a horizontal U shape to just a line.

Now I need to remove the weld dot from the SW fittings. Now this is the issue. It appears this is a combination of two SKEYS being SW + something like WW.

I am really not keen on redefining all the valves and fittings and bedsides you cannot redefine Tees and elbows.

Help me.
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#58841 - 05/05/14 12:30 PM Re: Removing the weld dot from SW fitting SKEYS [Re: Vanman]
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There might be a few ways to achieve this. Ultimately, I'd ask, what is the main goal? If this is just for a one-off project, here's one simple way...

Essentially, Thrd endtypes and SW endtypes output from ISOGEN graphically the same. A weld dot is added when using the SW type. You could cheat the system by using **SC (Thrd) instead of **SW (socketweld) SKEY on the components you do not want to show the weld dot.
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#58847 - 05/05/14 10:05 PM Re: Removing the weld dot from SW fitting SKEYS [Re: Vanman]
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Yeah. That would work. Only I have redefined the SC SKEY already...
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#58853 - 05/06/14 08:08 AM Re: Removing the weld dot from SW fitting SKEYS [Re: Vanman]
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Depending on what other welds are in play, you could set ISOGEN to only plot fabrication welds and keep all SW as erection.
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#60194 - 08/27/14 06:53 AM Re: Removing the weld dot from SW fitting SKEYS [Re: Vanman]
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Vanman - how did you show threaded fittings to show only one line and not the u shape that indicates sw for us.
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#60195 - 08/27/14 07:13 AM Re: Removing the weld dot from SW fitting SKEYS [Re: Vanman]
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Vanman - how did you show threaded fittings to show only one line and not the u shape that indicates sw for us.
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#60225 - 08/28/14 10:40 PM Re: Removing the weld dot from SW fitting SKEYS [Re: Vanman]
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That is a little bit difficult to explain on a forum, do you have an email addy ? I can send you the step by step instructions.
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#60227 - 08/28/14 10:45 PM Re: Removing the weld dot from SW fitting SKEYS [Re: Vanman]
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That is a little bit difficult to explain on a forum, do you have an email addy ? I can send you the step by step instructions.
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#60296 - 09/02/14 09:23 AM Re: Removing the weld dot from SW fitting SKEYS [Re: Vanman]
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Yes - Please send to bchristian@recon-group.com
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#60341 - 09/05/14 11:45 AM Re: Removing the weld dot from SW fitting SKEYS [Re: Vanman]
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Vanman Any Luck sending instructions to "bchristian@recon-group.com"

Thank you
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#60359 - 09/08/14 11:28 AM Re: Removing the weld dot from SW fitting SKEYS [Re: Vanman]
Vanman Offline
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Email sent.
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#61919 - 01/28/15 03:32 PM Re: Removing the weld dot from SW fitting SKEYS [Re: Vanman]
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Originally Posted By: Vanman
That is a little bit difficult to explain on a forum, do you have an email addy ? I can send you the step by step instructions.


can you send me the instructions too!
email address: RChen@borealisproj.com
thanks!

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#69027 - 05/16/17 03:27 PM Re: Removing the weld dot from SW fitting SKEYS [Re: Vanman]
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Vanman,


I realize this post is old but can I get those instructions emailed to me for changing the threaded end type to just be a single line? Got some users wanting to fix this and can't find a fix.

email is dustin_coody1@yahoo.com

Thanks
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#69028 - 05/17/17 06:27 AM Re: Removing the weld dot from SW fitting SKEYS [Re: DCoody]
Vanman Offline
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Ok, so I thought I would post this here instead of emailing

Essentially create a new SKEY based on the SFC1 SKEY








Once completed, export to *.asc and load into the I-configure style.

The iso should look like this. There is no way to control the line orientation to my knowledge, you get a situation where you have 1 x horizontal line on one end of an elbow and a vertical line on the other end. It is what it is sadly.

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#69030 - 05/17/17 07:47 AM Re: Removing the weld dot from SW fitting SKEYS [Re: Vanman]
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Vanman you are the man. Works like a charm I appreciate it.
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#73553 - 08/12/19 12:55 PM Re: Removing the weld dot from SW fitting SKEYS [Re: Vanman]
jniemann Offline
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Did anyone figure out how to remove weld dot from SW SKEY?

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