I haven't used the new free version yet, but I'm hoping that the only differences between the two are the items listed at the bottom of this page.
http://sketchup.google.com/product_sup.html
I have to say that Sketchup is pretty amazing. Although it lacks a few features that are pretty...
It's unfortunate that you have to pay for the full version just to be able to export into a format that AutoCAD can read. Other than that, this is some great news.
I'm starting to give up on the chains. Most of them have compactors and the ones that don't either don't throw away any good stuff or totally destroy it when they do. The way to go, like jpmkm said, is the smaller computer and office shops. Ya gotta get the places that are big enough to have...
Amen to that. A lot of places that I dive at have a bad habit of not closing the lid of their dumpsters (if they have lids) and all of the stuff gets kinda ruined. Ya never know though, I had a monitor that was rained on. Let it sit and dry for a week, turned it on and it was just fine.
That could be, maybe they're not spot welds. When I got one apart, it looks like a 10mm diamater puddle of burnt metal where they must have been fused together.
I drilled a hole in all the welds, but it didn't seem to be big enough. I'm gonna go back with a bigger bit and see if that helps. If not, I'll put it in the freezer. Thanks for the advice guys.
On a case of mine, that I'm trying to take apart, there seem to be a group of 3 spot welds attaching two pieces of metal. Is there any way to these pieces apart without totally destroying the area?
Here's FAHlog.txt, from the bottom. I looked in that other file and it says that I'm at 1%, so I guess that I'm making some kind of progress.
I just noticed too, that I'm at 48% of a frame in EMIII, so I guess that that is now working also.