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Does anyone have a wall to floor grab bar compliant with ADA requirements? As for a stand-alone toilet? Thank you!
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you mean a vertical grab bar? I have never seen anything in ADA about a grab bar being attached to the floor for a toilet stall, except maybe in a strip club.
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tHE GRAB BAR WOULD NOT BE IN A STALL, IT'S MOSTLY USED IN RESIDENTIAL USES. BUT HERE IS AN EXAMPLE. SEE PICTURE. tHANKS!
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If you looked in the downloads and didn't find it, I would just build my own. Grab bars are a good place to learn how to build a family. Really just a sweep. Then you can add extrusions at the end for the escutcheons or just short sweeps.
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Thanks, WWHub. I think I'll have to make it as you suggest. Just thought I would try asking, before I get into that mess. Wish me luck!
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I'm on it . . . . hold tight for video training mini series.
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Really? Awesome! I'm really bad with families. I can somewhat deal with extrusions, but they seem transparent. I just wish the family makiing was a bit simpler. Well, I truly appreciate any help =)
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Ok here's the new family and image. It is a generic 'floor based' family ie: you need a floor. As shown in the image I made it so you can stretch the length in plan and elevation by the shape handles. Otherwise there are 3 parameters for length, height and material.
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Really? Awesome! I'm really bad with families. I can somewhat deal with extrusions, but they seem transparent. I just wish the family makiing was a bit simpler. Well, I truly appreciate any help =)
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DGCAD, Thank you for posting the family! I really appreciate it. One little problem though...can I somehow open it in revit 2009? I think the one you made is in a later version.
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Looks like you are going to have to wait for the videos and built it yourself. Videos should be done today.
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Well, Thanks again DGCAD !
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. Ok, here are the videos to create the grab bar family.
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Wow, thanks again! This is great help. I really appreciate it.
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