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I have just had an interesting question -
What about fly screen doors? Why does Revit not have fly screen doors? It seems for Australia, where bushfire is a common occurance in the landscape, and the building codes require them, that Revit does not have Fly screen doors...
I have not seen mention of fly screen doors and this is a bit surprising.
Has anyone come across this issue before?
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no, not really, but it is so simple to create... just replace your panel with a flyscreen material...
I would love to see more Australian content as well, like Gum trees!
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Yes, can do that, but how do you make two sets of doors show in the one place? One set opens inward and the flyscreen doors opening outward?
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Hmmm... no reply... so i guess no one has put fly screen doors in... maybe one of my clients are right "that you don't use them... let the fly's in at one side and be blown out the other".
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HEY,
sorry but very busy lately...
show the swing as symbolic lines that will only show in plan, if you want to see the fly screen in section you will need to use another door panel with the right frame and screen material, it will be locked to the same reference lines as your first door.
start the family if you have any problems, let us know
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In Canada they're sometimes called storm doors. With all four seasons homes are typically loaded with two doors opening opposite yet hinged on the same side. Some suppliers will sell these as a complete units but whether they're available as a revit illustration I have yet to learn. My suggestions is to cruise the web for Canadian suppliers who may have done theirs up in revit. One company that comes to mind is Barcol.
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I made this screen door for a kitchen at a school. It is of fair quality. If you need to strip it and put the screen into another door, I wouldn't be offended. I will also load this door into the family browser here at Revit City. Let me know if it works for you.
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old thread i know, but perhaps someone has figured out a good way to have an exterior door with a storm door and be able to schedule them each separately?
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I'd rather be riding at whistler. or highland. thats good too.
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