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  1. Chief16Designer,

     

    Thanks! That almost works. However two problems remain:

     

    Please see the attached pics.

     

    1) In the 3d pic you see the roof is present inside the dormer. Explode didn't bring along a hole in the roof. OK no problem, I'll click on the roof and draw a hole. As soon as I do this I get the popup: "Two holes in this roof plane intersect each other or are superimposed". The error keeps popping up until I delete the hole. I never have two holes.

     

    2) In the top view you see the wall circled in red -- why is this here? I understand it is an attic wall due to the 1st floor below, perhaps it needs to be there to represent a mere few inches of wall height at that location. But it conflicts with my exploded dormer at points P1 and P2 which is not what I'd like...  How do I get rid of this wall so my dormer walls can be happy?

    I've updated the .plan file at the original link above; here is that link again.

     

     

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  2. 2 hours ago, Gawdzira said:

    In regards to your sill plate gap, both side are critical nailing locations so I would rip a 2x10 to fit.  Also, on the side where the hangers touch the P.T., I would put a strip of peel and stick Bituthane or Zip tape to isolate the metal from the P.T.. Even though you can get Zmax hangers, if you ask the engineers at Simpson (and they are being honest) they will tell you that nothing except stainless steel will survive P.T..

    Treated wood is more "treated" on the outside I think? Or is it uniform all the way through? Anyway my concern would be if you rip a 2x10 and you rip off some of the more treated wood and end up with some less treated wood...


    Sorry, what is PT?

  3. Thanks for all the feedback. I'll attach the updated detail.

    However I realized my sill plate was exactly 8", not 7.25" as it would be if it were a 2x8. The stem wall is 8". Therefore I have a problem -- either I leave gap "A" that's unacceptable for the joist hangers, or I leave gap "B" which is a weird gap on the exterior. "A" and " are in the attached. What should I do in this situation? I assume "B".

     

    (Also note Bob-Roraback I think I'm exempt from TJI underside fire membrane since I have auto sprinklers and the crawlspace has no appliances and is not intended for storage. I didn't know that though so thanks for the tip, I researched it.)

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  4. 20 hours ago, GeneDavis said:

    Nice job.

     

    For details I like solid arrowheads, and all my arrowheads are slightly smaller than my text size.  That goes for plan views and elevations, too.  

     

    Examples:  All my 1/4 scale anno and dimension text is 4.5 inches tall, and all my arrows are 4.  Details at 1" scale get 1.25 inch characters and 1 inch arrows.

     

    You might want the look of curved arrows instead of doing the angle break.  To curve the line, start the arrow by dragging in the direction and then hold ALT and watch what happens.  The ALT key held down enables you to curve an arrow already placed, so if I am doing curved leaders, I draw the arrows all first in the direction I want from the anno text, then go in and arrow by arrow use the ALT key and drag the arrowhead to the object or surface I want.

    Nice tips and nice trick! I didn't know about ALT. Thanks!

  5. 7 minutes ago, Gawdzira said:

    Gawdzira, 

    Thanks, this is fantastic feedback!

     

    > 1. the sill sealer sheet at the wall to joists. Why do you have that there? The batt insulation should make that connection and this is not an air barrier type of set up for that system.

    I've never built like this but I think I saw a photo of it that way once. I presume it is to keep the untreated TJI's from contacting the concrete. If you know an alternate method to achieve that, please let me know!

     

    > 2. The sill sealer below the sill plate is not standard where I have built. I would normally put that at the P.T. sill plate to concrete wall connection. Below the wall sill plate, I have been using acoustic sealant to maintain a tight air barrier.

    I totally forgot the sill sealer / acoustic sealant below the sill plate! Thanks, will add!

     

    > 3. I am not familiar with putting a drain pipe on the inside of the foundation walls. Is this a frost heave prevention detail?

    Oops you are right, thanks! I will put some radon pipe inside the crawlspace though, but it should be just under the poly vapor barrier

     

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  6. I'm seeing weird tan/grey lines and slivers on my elevations on my layout. If I right-click on the elevation and Open View, I don't see these weird lines and slivers in the .plan file. Only in the .layout file. 

     

    I tried to attach the .layout and .plan files but the .plan file is >14 MB even when zipped; the .layout file is small so I assume it's just a shell for the data references and is is useless without the .plan file


    So I'm attaching an image. Hopefully someone has seen this before?

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  7. When I create foundation, region "A" in attached image always forms with floor joists and seems to be responsive to changes in Build Foundation dialog. For example in region A, I can hang the joists, or not, and the joist parameters will adjust each time I rebuild the 1st floor floor.

     

    However Region "B" in attached image doesn't seem to ever form the basement ceiling / 1st floor floor correctly.

     

    Above Region A there is a room. I've tried combing through the Room Specifications of that room, and of each of its walls, to find out what is different about that room -- but I don't see anything different. If I delete that room by removing one of the walls, region A goes away and it is all the undesirable Region B.

     

    In the end I just want regions A and B to be one big merged region (I don't want the foundation walls around A, but it puts them there automatically), and for that big region to be spanned by regular floor joists.

     

     

     

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    232x Driveway house (2).zip