I think the built in 3D content central in solid works is exactly what you want. You can download standard parts, manufacturer parts, assemblies, and if you turn on user submitted, you can also share your content and view others content.
In reference to point 1, solid works has a built in standard library reference through 3D content central, you should have access to this from within solid works.
Regarding sharing, can you elaborate on your intentions? Are you hoping to share with outside users? Solid works has viewers...
I've been noticing that as well. 3 years ago + everything I ordered would be next day essentially. It's slowly been taking longer and longer. I don't attribute it to intentional delays though, I just assume that everyone that paid for prime or expedited shipped gets slotted ahead in the queue...
If I were to rent a PWC with the same frequency that I used mine, I'd be into the rental company for $6994 per season - and that's our short Canadian season (June-July-August). You can look up rental rates and work out your costs, but my actual experience using mine every weekend and two week...
To answer your questions, yes an accord will be sufficient to tow. We towed ours without issue using a Scion tC. Just stick to the slow lane and don't follow too closely. An aluminum trailer would also help keep the weight down. Modern PWCs can get up to 1100lb without considering fuel or...
Look up an image of it with the stickers removed. You'll have a change of heart.
http://www.greenhulk.net/forums/showthread.php?t=247869&p=2748142&viewfull=1#post2748142
Have you researched what is required for your car? I put one on our Scion tC and it was a 5 minute job. Used existing holes, no modifications to car whatsoever, just 4 bolts and done.
My car as well as my parents cars are US origin. They were all purchased when the Canadian Dollar was favourable vs the US Dollar ($1 CAD gave you $1.07 USD). As it stands right now, the opposite is true. I'm told that when our dollar dropped to 0.69 vs the USD that a lot of the vehicles sold...
Not to mention the fact that a lot of manufacturers have warranties extending 5-10 years. I'm happy to say my boating experience doesn't mimic the opinion of most of those on here. Sure when things break they are more expensive to repair than the equivalent automotive type repair - but the...
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