dazza163968596
2005-04-28, 12:17 PM
I am probably just being stupid here, but I'm struggling a bit with manufacturers content.
I have compared the jeldwen catalog windows with those supplied with Revit, the UK-mdrn-cottage windows match the catalog perfectly, the problem is why don't the sizes in Revit or in the catalogues ever conform to UK brick opening sizes. I know that the overall frame sizes have to be at least 10mm smaller (5mm all round) but some of these sizes are up to 50mm smaller. At the moment I use families that I have created or adjust the sizes of the widows to suit then in my schedules I have a calculated field for actual frame widths & heights (ie width - (2*tolerance)).
We end up having to specially order windows to the sizes from our schedules, we get charged the earth for not using the manufacturers standard sizes. How are others getting around this annoying problem.
I have attached my brick calculator spread sheet which I use with Revit to ensure that all my dims conform to brick opening sizes, you either look it up on the table sheet or type in the dimension from Revit and it tells you the nearest full or 1/2 brick size.
I have compared the jeldwen catalog windows with those supplied with Revit, the UK-mdrn-cottage windows match the catalog perfectly, the problem is why don't the sizes in Revit or in the catalogues ever conform to UK brick opening sizes. I know that the overall frame sizes have to be at least 10mm smaller (5mm all round) but some of these sizes are up to 50mm smaller. At the moment I use families that I have created or adjust the sizes of the widows to suit then in my schedules I have a calculated field for actual frame widths & heights (ie width - (2*tolerance)).
We end up having to specially order windows to the sizes from our schedules, we get charged the earth for not using the manufacturers standard sizes. How are others getting around this annoying problem.
I have attached my brick calculator spread sheet which I use with Revit to ensure that all my dims conform to brick opening sizes, you either look it up on the table sheet or type in the dimension from Revit and it tells you the nearest full or 1/2 brick size.