Renaud Posted February 11, 2020 Share Posted February 11, 2020 Hi everyone I am working on a plan of an existing shed pole structure,that is attached to an existing pole structure arena, that is to be renovated to living space. As a pole structure, the shed has 6X6 rough cut poles 10' OC structurally length wise , and spaced 12', 10' & 12' width wise. The overall shed size is 34' X 160', Part of this is an insulated and heated horse stall & tack area, 60'X34', a warming area 40'X34' , and an unheated shed area 60'X34'. It is mostly the warming area that will be converted to living space, with another 10'X10' of the open shed to be used as a utility room. As a pole structure, it has no foundation. The poles also serve as piles, planted a min 5' into compacted fill. In a previous thread(1 of 4) I explained how the floor will be replaced with a modern structure. In this thread, I want to talk about the interior walls. The existing roof will be retained, with the 2X8 rafters and ceiling beams, supported on the existing posts. Walls will follow the roof pitch. There will be a vaulted shed ceiling throughout. In a previous thread(2 of 4) I explained that I get a framing artifact at the intersection of the new interior walls with the existing exterior arena walls. In this thread, I have another interior wall problem that I can't get rid of. When I view the interior walls using the 'Orthographic Floor Overview' from the main menu, there appears to be an extra component to the wall layers, that is about a 4' high layer, throughout. My guess is that this is come kind of foundation wall default, like a stub wall or pony wall, due to lack of conventional foundation. Any ideas from our local experts? Thank you. Renaud Bonneville, P.Eng. Part time user CAP X11 BUILD 21.3.1.1x64 Computer Laptop MSI GS60 6QE, 32 Gb ram, Intel Core i7 CPU @ 2.6 GHz, quad core, NVIDIA GeForce GTX970M Windows 10 Home, build 10.0.18362 rbonneville@shaw.ca ph 403-874-7035 text only please Shed 18 Renovation Rooms.plan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renerabbitt Posted February 11, 2020 Share Posted February 11, 2020 16 minutes ago, Renaud said: Any ideas from our local experts? You have a default base molding that is set to 48" in you room specification/moldings/ DBX Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renaud Posted February 12, 2020 Author Share Posted February 12, 2020 Duh. I feel silly now. Thanks for catching that one! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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