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Hello, Im looking for a representation of some steel posts. I'm buildbing a park with a water theme and Im trying to put a boat structure in it. Can anybody give me some advise?
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You don't say much about what you require. If you just need normal steel posts you can insert the ones that ship with Revit. Load them from the library under the structural section and place them into your model.
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