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  1. #11
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    Marty,

    Thank you. It sounds like you've confirmed what a couple of the other guys said.

    It seems maybe the smartest thing to do is stop short of doing any engineering details at all. Don't step on anyone's toes, avoid the liability, and isn't it actually illeg..
    I mean against the...
    Er...frowned upon for an engineer to stamp something he/she didn't draw up?

    Seriously though, all you engineers and architects out there, is my understanding correct? Are you permitted to stamp something (assuming its drawn correctly) if you didn't draw it up? Where is that line drawn legally?

    I really do appreciate everyone's input on this. I know its a touchy subject and its easy to offend or be offended (especially when being corrected). I've also learned that being corrected (even when it initially feels like an offense) is one of the best ways to learn.
    Michael

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