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    Wink Andersen Frenchwood Doors

    OK. Here are the Andersen FWH and FWO 400-series doors with type catalogs, muntins, etc.

    New functionality here is that the jamb depth is set by instance parameter. The default is set to 5 1/2" (for Dow Intelligen Wall construciton) so you may want to change the default to 6 1/2" or 7" or whatever you use. But the important part is this will keep the door inset in your brick walls so that the installation flange and jamb depth are realistic-- they will be at the back of the brick, not out flush with the brick.

    You can set these instance parameters individually and then you should be able to create a window schedule that will post the jamb depth for you.

    I'll probably update the windows with this functionality sometime as well.
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    Default Re: Andersen Frenchwood Doors

    Abe, Thanks for the doors. I am still working on the project that required these doors, so I will put them to good use. They look great!!!


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    Default Re: Andersen Frenchwood Doors

    Man Abe, you 'da man!

    By the way, I could sure use a casement with the colonial and prairie grid muntins (just like your fixed family). And, if it isn't too much I could use doubles, and triples too.

    I've been messing around with creating my own family (from Campbell's family), but haven't grasped nested families quite yet.

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    Default Re: Andersen Frenchwood Doors

    Dude - You need to contact Andersen and get paid for all this work!

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    Default Re: Andersen Frenchwood Doors

    I have some contacts there... I should talk to them and see what they have to say! Of course, if they know I've already done the work... who knows! Our local Andersen rep is active on the NAHB-Remodelor's Council so I see him often.

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    Default Re: Andersen Frenchwood Doors

    Nice job Abe-I look forward to hearing more at the next user group meeting

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