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I wonder why I still can't efficiently build a mono slab adj. to stem walls. This is a mystery to me. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. I have been to UGM's before and brought this up. I will bring it up again with the engineers and maybe this time they will listen. It is so stupid that something so common and basic cannot be done without some trickery. You guys that build the mono slabs adjacent to raised wood floors know what I am talking about.
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This is a good idea.
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I have never used it, maybe I am misssing something.
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Michael got 6 rep points for that vid.... I wonder what the record is..... I have never seen 6 rep points... well deserved..... I have used that method to take a round column and convert to one half column (plan view)....... but as always, I learn a few nuggets whenever I watch one of Michael's vids.
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If you are moving walls I say no. If all walls are static then yes. If you are moving walls, do a SAVE AS and do option 2.
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Ditto
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Looking for a TILE material with a STAGGERED pattern
dshall replied to dshall's topic in General Q & A
Thanks Ross -
Please see pic, Looking for a TILE material with a STAGGERED pattern Does anybody have something like this?
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I do not fight it, I leave the extra lines in, I have a feeling the guys forming up the foundation ignores the extra lines. But I get it, it is not necessarily correct graphically and should/could be fixed.
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Kind of frustrating but the countertop will not go through the HALF WALL. That is why Joe suggested using custom countertops.
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Yes, a nuisance. Putting in electrical connections shoiuld be a 3 click process.... beginning, end and then in the middle TO CONTROL AMPLITUDE. Thanks for bringing this up again.
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I am still seeing electrical connections disconnecting.... or user error...... not sure..... can't quite put my finger on it......
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Seeking someone skilled in entering topography for my new house
dshall replied to nbmorgan's topic in Seeking Services
That is some good stuff Justin, thanks for sharing.- 10 replies
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Curb-on-slab method and requesting alternates
dshall replied to Renerabbitt's topic in General Q & A
but then you might have to fix the plates.... (too many plates unless you make two new wall types, one with only a sill and no top plate and the other with top plates but no sill..... -
Curb-on-slab method and requesting alternates
dshall replied to Renerabbitt's topic in General Q & A
Oops, yes you can get drywall down.... it's your curb idea (wall type is curb with drywall on it)...... not sure if you can use curb and use brick sill.... I did not check......... -
Curb-on-slab method and requesting alternates
dshall replied to Renerabbitt's topic in General Q & A
No, you can't get the drywall down. See pic for curb. -
Curb-on-slab method and requesting alternates
dshall replied to Renerabbitt's topic in General Q & A
See if this helps. RRABBIT 1.plan -
I would be interested in seeing a plan with that issue. I am not sure if I have seen that before. See pic, I put hole in floor using rails and open to below and I did not lose the ceiling finish.
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Did you build the railings out of walls and if so, what was the point of using the hole in the floor?
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Aha..... you do not get the railing..... you do not get the stair rail to connect to the railing around the hole.........
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I never use that feature..... because I don't think of using it? Is there a downside to using the hole? Come on Racklamore, there must be a downside. Have I been creating rooms all this time which sometimes can be a pain? Do stairs connect to the hole..... there must be a downside.
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It is easier to build those little returns manually. I think at one time they had issues.... not sure if the issues were fixed.
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Thanks, my bad.