GaryOhmer
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Had that exact problem - boiled down to the nvidia drivers - went back to 528.02 and all is well
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use a slab for the curved section, change the line to arc
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and not the other?
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not that, why is only one door getting hardware?
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Why do we only get one pocket pull on slide-by closet doors?
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sounds like the gable wall is still there - delete gable wall then ballon frame
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Yes it is
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set your overhang for both roofs then look at fascia height for the roof at the right height - open the roof dialog for low pitch roof lock the pitch and then change the fascia to what the other is
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the problem on my computer boiled down to a bad memory stick - is running fine now
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Are you still crashing?
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I have a 1080 on my old computer with no issues - but my new computer which has a 3090, no go
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just tried 517.48 - crashed like all the new ones
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527.56 crashed on me so I went back to 522.25 and it also crashes - seems all of the drivers are crap
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Had to go back to 526.47, all the new ones crashed my system - 526.47 seems to be stable so far
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go to help and search profile plan
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Not everybody uses facebook, just thought you'd like to know
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check your roof baselines
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thanx
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anybody have experience with Epson EcoTank Pro ET-16650 ?
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I used 2" rigid insulation under 1 x 2 , along with a vertical piece with pitch cut , then foamed all the cracks - insulation is only good as the dead air that it occupies - drive around on a cold wintry day and see how many houses have ice cycles hanging - you won't find them on our house -
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I'm not very good at this - after you define your shower - go to room defaults - structure - edit floor finish to what your sub base will be (thinset ,etc ) + thickness (like 1" thinset).
Now you can use the polyslab set to the thickness of your tile 1/4", 3/8" or what ever - change the material to what your main tile is - set the bottom of the slab to what the thickness
of your substrate (1") so the top of the slab will be 1 1/4" to the top if you use 1/4" tile - adjust to the perimeter minus your 3/4" - now do the same thing for the perimeter and use the penny tiles - draw 4 rectangles for the perimeter - confused?
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Usually what's obvious is the first to overlook
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You might not have the window in full - grab the top of the chief window and snap to the top , should restore full window
Extending Wall With Double Vaulted Ceiling
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pull the wall to the other roof peak - in the elevation view put a break (not break wall) at the bottom left of the fireplace wall - grab the bottom and pull up - you can adjust the angle to match the vaulted roof