Pony wall stemwall foundation


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How do I get the stemwall below to show in cross sections and views?

 

When I use pony wall, I can get one wall thickness or the other to show, but not both in cross sections and views???

 

I want 8 inch thick 18 inches tall wall on bottom with 2 inches of insul on the inside with a 5 inch thick and 6  inch tall wall above with 2 inches of insul also

 

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And, is there a way to profile the insulation like this?

 

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Thank you

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Can you post your settings so I can see what I am doing wrong, because I am not getting that?

 

I think the problem comes with  the height of bottom wall being tied to height above floor - when the floor is at the top of the stemwall.

 

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Okay, I think I figured it out.  I thought since the lower wall height was tied to the floor height and the first floor was a slab located at the top of the stemwall -- I went negative 6 inches on the lower wall top and it works.

 

 

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I can' imagine that bevelled piece of concrete staying in one piece for very long.

 

Yeah, I agree, especially if someone went around the perimeter hammering tack strips down. 

 

I've never built on an insulated slab before, this is what the investor found out of some engineering magazine, I think.

 

I prefer daylight basements with using ICF's myself.

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