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I'm using CADMEP 2019...
Previously, I had an issue where my CADMEP was installing and the Base Configuration was set to Metric, not Imperial, and this gave me some heartburn, until a tech support from Autodesk pointed out this, very simple fix.
Now, fast forward a few weeks to today...
I got to put a drain valve in my Revit model, and I put in a Thredolet.... good.... put in a pipe nipple.... good... I go to put in a valve, my Hex Head Female Pipe Connections come in HUGE! So huge, I am suspecting this is a remnant of the Metric/Imperial fiasco from a few weeks back.
Finding information on using CADMEP and configuring stuff has always been tough to find, but I've learned a lot, but to this day, I struggle finding information on how to modify connections. Or even create a new one. Clearly you CAN, because when you download content, whoever built that stuff created their own connections, prefixed with whoever that are (Charlotte, USPipe, Milwaukee Valve, etc.
Anyone know how to modify these connections? I'll be eternally grateful.
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Most manufacturing content is locked. You can obviously make your own connectors.
The link below should give you enough knowledge on creating them. The next thing is to set these connectors to your specification. I have added that link too.
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Back about 6-7 months ago, when I was elbows deep in learning CADMEP. I noticed that, I thought I saw where you can duplicate one that was locked, then you can have a go at it, but since I knew very little about controlling those, I didn't get into that.
What you sent me is HIGHLY valuable information. I'm not able to apply this until tomorrow when I'm in the office, but just reading that content, that's most definitely, the missing information I was looking for before (and currently), so for that, thank you. You da man!
I'll keep you posted on my results.