Greg_NY61

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  1. I whipped one up for you guys, enjoy. I'm sure I will need a direct vent one of these days. fireplace vent.plan
  2. What Mike said. Here is a fix just make the adjustments you need. gsantos counter.plan
  3. Yes, Print To PDF
  4. No problems here also. Check all your exterior walls also, most of them need to be lined up with walls below.
  5. Rob, I put another cabinet on the side, make it 1/4" thick and you will have same size side panels or just a blank area.
  6. Ross, I set this up for you, I couldn't find one molding you used under the crown. There is a copy there just convert that to that molding pline and add that missing molding, after that use point to point and put it in place and use Transform Replicate in wall elevation and move that molding in place. Schmucker Mantel_revised.plan
  7. Nothing personal guys,LOL Dennis is right, I was visiting my uncle in LA and pizza sucked... You guys ever in NY drop me a note and I will tell you where to go to get the best pizza. If you in Brooklyn you have to try Juliana’s Pizza http://julianaspizza.com/ Depends when you go there, the waiting time could be 1hr, Most places in NY make good pizza in all 5 Boros, if you can't make pizza, you will close the doors a month later, because there can be 2-3 places every 2 blocks. Have a few friends who own pizza places and you can pull about 10k a week in business. If you like "Old School" Dining, you have to try Belmont Tavern in Jersey, famous place for " shrimp beeps" and no matter what's on the menu (you lucky if they bring you one, if they don't, don't ask for it) the food is the best.(no reservations, they will laugh at you if you try to make one... so not always you will get a table, depends when you go there... get there by 5pm you will get a table(maybe with a little wait) or you will be sharing a table with someone else... by 6pm the line could be around the block) Being there for the first time you will be treated like you lived in the neighborhood for 30 years. Don't ask too many questions and don't piss the waitresses off or make too many requests you will be ignored or if you complain, most likely you will be told "go someplace else if you don't like it". It's an experience
  8. You want 8x8 the narrow section or the widest section?
  9. "Hint" Sheetrock Calculation- Macro Of the Month for it's club members!
  10. Any concealed space with a floor or ceiling assembly above must be have a fire separation if the area exceeds 1000 sq ft. In residential dwelling attics don't need separation. In the basement yes and you also have to do vertical firestopping between the wall and foundation every 10' OC. When it comes to Commercial. In 1 story dwelling it has to be done between roof assemblies and drop ceiling, or if there is an attics, and you got other requirements when dealing with 3 or more stories above. @Ken, around here if it's 5' or less from the property line, you have to have a fire rated wall and soffit assembly, no separation in the attic, but that would also be dependant on jurisdiction.
  11. I never tried doing material calculation, but now that you mentioned, I get the same thing... Just the ceiling
  12. You have to bring them into Sketchup and ungroup them and save as individual components and import them into sketchup one at the time.
  13. Todd, where did you see a roof like this? Are you trying to match existing roof on remodeling or this a new construction and they want it done this way?
  14. If you post a plan it would be much easier to check the issue and compare.
  15. For a deck I max out 2x10 16"OC beam @14' with a 2' joist overhang.
  16. Select your deck and DBL Click (or use a shortcut if you have it set) and open DBX > Select Deck Support> and under Deck Beam enter your beam spacing. Here is an image I hope it helps
  17. Scott, I used his ramp with a railing tool following the steps. You had a video a while back of what you talking about a railing sitting on solid wall framing. I like doing it that way you have more control over it. In this case I just used his plan and and used railing tool.
  18. I used a railing tool this way you can align stairs. Just make your rails and follow stairs. Have to do some manual tweaking also.
  19. If you select everything select transform replicate and use Reflect Horizontally... that worked also
  20. Nowadays Bro you never know but in most cases I doubt a Husband needs his wife to find him something to do while she attends a class
  21. Have you tried pulling a toilet from Kohler website and see if the specs are accurate there if not you can take the specs for that model and make a note on the side of it. Also if size is a concern as display goes, I usually bring the model into Sketchup and use Scale tool to make it the right size and match the specs. If you don't use sketchup, let me know and I will be happy to do the size tweak and you can upload back into your library.