Kiwideziner

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  1. I had been complaining about X6 being slower than X5. However due to a computer crash, I took the oppertunity to put my C: onto a SSD 256Gb drive.

    It has increased my windows experience from 5.9 to 7.4, this is a 2-1/2 year old system. But the good news is it has significantly increased the speed of X6.

    I still have my files on a std drive, so initial acess is still slow, but if I can work on a particular file for a period of time the speed increase is really noticable.

    A $250 investment that has probably increased the life of this computer another year. I would normally upgrade about every 2 years.

  2. FOR 10.08 you would need the Acrap drawing in something like version 2000i, its too long ago to remember exactly. The problem you are having is the dwg is being supplied in a later format than CA10.08 will handle.

     

    cheers

  3. Scott

    I was missing something, If you manually build all trusses, including adjust for dropped end gable trusses, then auto build framing you get the lookouts. I was manually fudging them.

    But as OP requested you cant get purlins. If use use blocking and manually adjust height you dont get full lenght purlis but get short pieces between trusses.

  4. Perry

    That option is OK for rafters but as we seem to have to manually build trusses we have no lookouts. or am I missing something.

    I normally just draw in cross boxes in the cross sections, but this can be tedious if you have several.

     

    Scott

    the purlins run across the trusses/rafters so another roof plane does not work, we dont use a ply liner. As Ian mentioned in OP we can have a space for the purlins by making the sheathing layer 45mm thick.