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Old 28th May 2003, 02:27 am   #1
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Default Elevator!!!

I desperatly need an elevator ASAP!!!!!!!

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...i hate barrier free design........
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Old 18th Aug 2003, 01:13 pm   #2
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Here are some online DWF and DWG files,though you cant save them.Or are you just after images for 3D work?
http://www.va.gov/facmgt/standard/details-at.asp
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Old 18th Aug 2003, 11:23 pm   #3
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There's an elevator at: http://www.3dmodelsharing.com/details.php?id=420# but it's not great and at least it's free.

By elevator do you mean a people lift, as in vertically up and down? Or do you mean an elevator as used in aircraft control - like a control flap?

Would an escalator do? 3dcafe.com have one of those!

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OMG - I just re-read your post date and realised it wasn't from today - guess I'm too late with this post if you needed it ASAP!! I must get a grip of myself before school goes back tomorrow!!

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Old 19th Aug 2003, 10:00 pm   #4
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Some more for you,though its in japanese,some of the page:
http://www2.toshiba.co.jp/elv/cad/index_j.htm
http://www.fastrackcad.com/CAD.ASP?Company_id=197
http://www.otis.com/products/detail/...2_RES1,00.html
http://www.otis.com/products/listing..._PRT30,00.html
http://www.stannah.co.uk/passengerli...s/pltech.shtml

The last one is in PDF format though.Maybe it too late,but maybe not.
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Old 3rd Oct 2005, 09:04 pm   #5
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Did you guys know that supposedly you can "hack" an elevator?

On most major brands of elevators if you hold the button for the floor number to go to and then press the close doors button you'll skip all floors and go straight to the floor button you pressed.

I've never tested this, so I think it'd be cool if someone has access to an elevator where they work or something and can test this.

Let me know if this works and what brand of elevator your using.
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Old 3rd Oct 2005, 09:10 pm   #6
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I'll try it but may not survive !

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Old 3rd Oct 2005, 09:15 pm   #7
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I had it off just a little...

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Calling this a hack is way too generous, but TheDamnBlog has a little tip for getting the most out of your next elevator ride. Apparently lots of elevators have an express mode that lets you override everyone else’s selections and go straight to the floor you’re going to. You just press “Door Close” and the button for your floor at the same time. Should work on most Otis elvators, as well as a few other models that are out there, but don’t blame us when you accidentally go plunging to your death
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Tried this on a an elevator tonite. Did not work.........boooo

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Old 5th Oct 2005, 12:01 am   #9
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What brand of elevator did you try it on?
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Old 18th Jan 2006, 08:02 pm   #10
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Here are some online DWF and DWG files,though you cant save them.Or are you just after images for 3D work?
http://www.va.gov/facmgt/standard/details-at.asp
Why can't you save them?

Worked fine for me...
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