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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
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Who bears responsibility for a code violation?
GaryOhmer replied to GeneDavis's topic in Building Codes and Compliance
Everyone of those houses would already be in the mold and rot stage here in Ketchikan, Alaska - our record rainfall is over 16' -
I'm using an old mx master and have no problems at all
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I use the desktop version - does it work with x13?
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I do mostly interior trim any more - so when I draw a hall with a 36" door at the end I make the hall 3'11 not 48" - 2 king studs and a cripple will give 5 1/2" per side x 2 + 36 = 3'11 so I frame all my closets etc over by 11" , 5 1/2 each side
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I open the room - name it closet - the font size is 4, I want a size 3 - so after naming room I double click the name to change the font - I'd like to do that when I name the room.
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I'd love to change the size of the room font right when I name the room.
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How can you create a Tray Ceiling without a Cantilevered Underside?
GaryOhmer replied to JAB522's topic in General Q & A
You can always use a custom ceiling planes to do the job -
make as many of the walls that that you want invisible
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Is chief redoing the cabinet catalogues?
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2 opposing 4/12 roofs
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I know that you can do the sides , but what about the top and bottom - matching two opposing roofs
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Is it possible to create a isosceles trapezoid window?
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Hold harmless/Liability Exemption
GaryOhmer replied to HaywardVT's topic in Building Codes and Compliance
THESE PLANS HAVE BEEN DRAWN FOR THE CUSTOMER AT THE CUSTOMER'S REQUEST. EXTRA ENGINEERING MAY BE REQUIRED FOR SPECIAL FOUNDATION DESIGNS DUE TO SLOPE & SOIL CONDITIONS AND A LATERAL ANALYSIS MAY BE REQUIRED FOR WIND AND EARTHQUAKE DESIGN. OHMER'S RENDERINGS MAKE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, REGARDING PLANS. CUSTOMER SHOULD HAVE PLANS REVIEWED BY A LICENSED BUILDER, ENGINEER OR ARCHITECT PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, SOME MODIFICATION MAY BE NECESSARY FOR COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL AND STATE REGULATIONS. Is what I use on my plans- 13 replies
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Search for pool table instead of billiard table in library
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What about a large spiral?
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ANOTHER WAY IS TO USE 2 CABS - 1 WITH NO TOE KICK OR COUNTER TOP 4" TALL X 21" DEEP WITH DRAWER - 1 CABINET 32" TALL 4" TO FLOOR - SLIDE OVER 4" HIGH
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Don't have a problem here - looks like the counter top has the transparency set other than default
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Open the main wall dbx and go to structure and balloon thru ceiling above - then eliminate the attic wall