Greg_NY61

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  1. Here is the biggest washer only. You can resize it as you need it. bridge+washer.skp
  2. The fastest way is to do that in SketchUp it will take a few seconds,
  3. What TKA said or what washer do you need from there?
  4. Thank you for sharing and taking the time... much appreciated!
  5. When you in 3D warehouse on the right you will see model info. Click on the Materials and you will see the only material is there is stainless steel. The rest is SKM texture files. They are Texture file used by SketchUp, saved in a compressed.ZIP format and contain XML texture property files and they don't display in CA.
  6. X2 What Mick said... I would never do a corner like that, the only good part about this corner it will save you a trip to Niagra Falls.
  7. I don't think there is a setting, just take the rim joist click on it and pill it down... There are many other ways this can be done.
  8. Go Framing Defaults>Foundation> Rim Joist and change to 3".
  9. Here you go you have to lower floor C -13" Buid4copy fix.plan
  10. Very nice Steve! Thanks for the tip and the time to make the video.
  11. My baseline is on the exterior of the wall (I just tried), I never saw it to be on the inside. If you look at this video I just checked it also shows on the exterior. https://www.chiefarchitect.com/videos/watch/706/roof-baseline-polylines.html?playlist=95
  12. Whoever happened there is between the truss company and the contractor... If he gave the right plans when he placed the order, assumingly the truss company "should go over them" to make up the truss order. That said, I think they had another set of plans (the original), and when the contractor called to place the order there is a possibility he never gave them a revised set, and he said "we good to go on that order" and he got the wrong trusses.
  13. Ok Scott, This totally blew over me, did it 100 times. You have to go to stair DBX and un-check Default under Plan Display and put check mark Draw Rails and they will show up on the plan.
  14. I don't know what is the deal with that stair railing. I brought Mick's plan in and the stair railing shows, I checked the settings against his plan, everything checked the same way but they still don't show. Strange
  15. Scott, I was playing for a bit and got this fixed pretty much. Not sure if you needed that wall projection at the bottom of the stairs. I haven't checked other things if this changes affected anything else because my old lady is chasing me to take her shopping. If needed I'll play a little more when I get back. I hope this helps. NYSTIE_fix.plan
  16. I got it... Thank you so very much! My macros in the main Template were done the wrong way. The Macro had to be done like this %layout.label%%page% I only had P-%page% this why when I was trying to change the label it wouldn't do anything.
  17. Chop, thank for getting back. I look in there but I don't see where to put E#4 let's say in
  18. HRU Fellas! I hope everyone is having a nice summer. Have a quick question, in X10 let's say you have layout pages run P1, P2, P3 and I have to have page 4 to be E1 how do I change that page number, it seems I can't put my finger on it. Another question I got, I been using my old template throughout all versions. For some reason, I cannot get it to print not from the plan view or from the layout page. When I click to print, print dialog page comes up, everything seems normal. I click print after I check the settings its loading to a printer (I can see the progress bar loading the plan), everything is good, the printer icon is there but nothing is printing... If I click the printer icon it shows to be empty. I can send to PDF no problem and print from there,I can print image or model from the printer selection menu, but not the plan. If I open the same template and put a bunch of walls in it, it will print no problem, do you know what could be the issue or what could be inside the plan that would prevent from printing? Thanks in advance!
  19. Thank you, Dave! Much appreciated! Happy the 4th my Friend!
  20. In 2015 IRC they have a table for number studs needed.
  21. Guards are in place to prevent accidental falls... that is how building code interprets Guards. So if you take IRC code as an example the guard height minimum is 36" if there is 30" or more drop... the stair code specifies that the handrail has to be min 34-38" meaning that the handrail and top of the guard can be one and the same. Now if you look at IBC, the guard should be min 42" so if there is a 30" drop you need to have both the guard @42" and handrail @34-38"