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Deck - Column - Girders - Concrete Base

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Deck - Column - Girders - Concrete Base

This is an awesome little family I must say.  I have made a parametric column/girder/concrete base family where the you can control the number of columns and the column spacing.  The girder cut length will follow as you enter the amount of columns you want.  Can you believe I have totally mastered revit but still can't find a job!!!  Please rate and comment.

CSI Division: 06 11 00 Wood Framing
RevitCity Division: Structural > Columns > Wood

Product Version: Revit Architecture 2012

Uploaded By: DELREVITGURU
Uploaded On: Thu, Mar 1, 2012
Original Creator: Michael Egolf

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Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 2:50:06 AM

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ramarini86

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hey great stuff man...listen you think you could create a parametric vertical* folding screen? i have been killing myself but still cant manage


Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 2:23:29 AM

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bvillarreal2014

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hey man, u need a job...and u have mastered revit?

 

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i never posted this....


Wed, May 13, 2015 at 10:07:43 AM

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Digitalworld

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Keep it up bro!!


Thu, Oct 13, 2022 at 8:24:00 AM

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AmberConnor

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Concrete base is a good idea. It would be better than the old method of having to use bricks and mortar. Because you would be able to put the concrete down where you want it, instead of having to build up around the old bricks and mortar. Click this https://www.blend4web.com/en/community/article/221/ site for best ideas. The reason why I think this is because concrete has a tendency to expand and contract with changes in the weather.


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