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Jgarcia
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Stratus/Revit/Ductmate Frames
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Feb 01, 2024, 19:33:41 PM »
Anyone using Loose Ductmate frames in Revit?
Wondering how they work in packages and assemblies when they are sent to Stratus.
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I've not seen this but if the .itm loads into Revit then you should be good. Putting it in an assembly shouldn't have any effect on its behavior.
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David Ronson
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Windows 10 - Revit - AutoCAD - CADmep - ESTmep - CAMduct - GTP Stratus
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You can get stratus to report ancillary information and cut lists for any drives, frames, clips, etc. It takes a little time to work out, but depending on how your shop uses cut lists you can make any report or sticker you want
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