GMennie

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  1. Thanks solver! Changing the wall to a railing did the trick!
  2. Hi, This is a rooftop parapet wall that joins into a cupola. When I build the roof, this parapet wall automatically raises on an angle, joining into the roof/soffit of the cupola. I cannot raise the roof height of the cupola anymore than it is due to overall bldg. height restrictions in the area. Any help is much appreciated! Thanks.
  3. thank you both, I think the 10" guess, after some quick math and a diagram was pretty dang accurate....almost exact for my 2 foot soffits. Now I've got it! Thanks again both!
  4. We generally build with bottom chord bearing roof trusses, where the bottom chord extends out over the bearing wall, creating a level, flat soffit. It seems Chief defaults to a top chord bearing truss, where the top chord runs past the bearing wall creating a raked or sloped soffit. I've attached a picture showing the sloped soffit to help clarify, along with the flat soffit picture I am trying to replicate in Chief. There's got to be an easy way to change this, but I can't seem to find it. Appreciate any help! Thank you