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nsinha73
2006-10-24, 09:41 PM
Hello Guys,
Where can I grab some Structural or Architectural "Detail Components" like Bolts Nuts Screws & Nails?
Thanks

sleimgruber06
2006-10-24, 10:15 PM
Hello Guys,
Where can I grab some Structural or Architectural "Detail Components" like Bolts Nuts Screws & Nails?
Thanks

I don't know of any source that would supply DC's such as those, but try Revit City (http://www.revitcity.com/)

Justin Marchiel
2006-10-24, 10:25 PM
i dont know if you have access to it, but ADT has a great selection of detail componants that can easily be turned into revit detail componants.

Justin

sleimgruber06
2006-10-24, 10:28 PM
i dont know if you have access to it, but ADT has a great selection of detail componants that can easily be turned into revit detail componants.

Justin
Oh! That reminds me, Inventor Professional has all those details in it, but I'm wondering if they can be brought over into Revit... :|

Scott D Davis
2006-10-24, 10:33 PM
Revit 9.0 shipped with the ADT detail library as Revit detail components....

sleimgruber06
2006-10-24, 10:34 PM
Revit 9.0 shipped with the ADT detail library as Revit detail components....
Did 9.1 do the same?

Scott D Davis
2006-10-24, 10:52 PM
Did 9.1 do the same?
Yes, starting with 9.0, each version has new components under \Imperial Library\Detail Components

studio3p
2006-10-25, 02:46 AM
The detail library in 9.0/9.1 is really great. For some reason there isn't a nail or a drywall screw included in the library. It's not often that I want to include these two in a detail, but when I do a standard .rfa would be pretty handy.

blads
2006-10-25, 04:23 AM
The detail library in 9.0/9.1 is really great. For some reason there isn't a nail or a drywall screw included in the library. It's not often that I want to include these two in a detail, but when I do a standard .rfa would be pretty handy.Will these do... I can't remember where I got them from

patricks
2006-10-25, 03:00 PM
All the new detail components are great, but it would have been nice if they had been created with a Blank Mask filled region instead of solid white.

ford347
2006-10-25, 03:37 PM
There are common nails located in the rough framing portion of your detail components. Here it is, it has all nail sizes so it's pretty useful. I also threw in an SDS screw, looks good. I have a bunch of simpson hardware too.

Josh

david.metcalf
2006-11-10, 01:34 AM
I am unable to get these into my section or elevation or detail views only in the drafting views. How come that is the case?


Thanks
David

After dropping in to drafting view, I was able to copy/paste to detail view. Wonder if it is somewhere in the model?

sujeevtk187479
2012-07-12, 01:53 PM
Hi

I was searching for a pipe support clamp and bracket. i couldnt get that. accidently i see this so i thought may be you can help me with this. i have pipes ranging from 50 dia to 300 dia. so could you please tell me where can i get this?? basically i am looking for HILTI clamp and unistrut. hope you can help me.

Thanks and regards

jsteinhauer
2012-07-13, 01:49 PM
i have pipes ranging from 50 dia to 300 dia. so could you please tell me where can i get this?? basically i am looking for HILTI clamp and unistrut.

You might want to post your request in the MEP forum as well with a hyperlink back to this thread. For myself, I created the unistrut profiles long ago, that I use in sweep as profiles when needed. I don't get into the clamps & other connections to often.

Cheers,
Jeff S.

emmanuel790049
2020-05-24, 05:02 AM
Will these do... I can't remember where I got them from

It brings very fond memories and sadness to see this great contribution by "uncle" Bill. Unfortunately, he's no longer with use. Rest in peace, mate!

Warm regards from Southern California,

Emmanuel A. Garcia
Past AUGI President and Fellow Founding Director

Mary-Terra-2022
2023-04-11, 04:24 PM
THANK YOU. It is amazing how difficult it is to find a simple lag bolt drawing in 2D. Again thank you.

Ed Jobe
2023-04-11, 04:43 PM
If you can get one in 3D, just use the VIEWBASE command to get a 2D view of it. The FLATSHOT command may also work.