Putting Door In Interior Short Wall Not Working.


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Hello, I built an interior short wall in a room and I tried to install a door in the wall but Chief just cut an opening in the wall instead. The ceiling hieght is 10'-10" but the shorter wall is 8' feet high not all the way to the ceiling. I need to put doors into the shorter walls. Any suggestions.

 

 

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Vinnie

 

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Vinnie,

 

By short wall, do you mean Chief's Half Wall?

If so, this is a railing in which you cannot place doors (with wall over).

If you want doors in a railing, draw them as ordinary walls, place the doors, and then convert to railings - the doors will stick.

BUT, the doors won't have any wall over them.

 

So...if you want doors with wall over in a wall shorter than the ceiling, use ordinary walls and change the wall height by dragging or dimensions in a 3D view. 

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Hi Glen, I was able to make the wall as you suggest but I can't fill in the wall over door. There's no wall over the door. Can you help explain that pert to me. I appreciate your help.

 

Thanks Glen

 

Vinnie

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Just wondering if the issue is that the wall height is less than the door height plus the header/framing height total. Never done this but if the wall height is only say 84", would Chief still automatically insert a standard 80" door into the wall? Vinnie you mention that the wall will not fill in above the door, maybe it's height needs to be inreased a bit or door height reduced or the framing reduced.

 

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Your problem is that you're using a railing wall.  I would probably do one of 2 things...

 

1.  As someone else mentioned above, use normal walls and simply select the walls in elevation and drag them down.

2.  Use a pony wall with a shorter normal wall on the bottom and a zero thickness wall on top using "Opening (no material)"

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Your problem is that you're using a railing wall.  I would probably do one of 2 things...

 

1.  As someone else mentioned above, use normal walls and simply select the walls in elevation and drag them down.

2.  Use a pony wall with a shorter normal wall on the bottom and a zero thickness wall on top using "Opening (no material)"

Thanks Glen it worked.  

 

Vinnie

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When I tried dragging down the height of the wall it took down the height of the ceiling affecting other walls.

 

But I did 'solve' it.

 

note the existing ceiling height.

 

Define a ceiling pane only over the wall you wish to lower.  

 

Set the slope to 1/16 and lock it. (That was the lowest i was permitted)  Lock the slope and enter the desired absolute height.

So far you get a hole in the original ceiling, a lowered wall with an ugly section of ceiling above it.

 

First fix the hole:

Copy your ceiling pane and paste it in place.   Choose one of them and set the ceiling height to that of the original.  That plugs the hole.

 

In a floor view, select the ugly ceiling pane over your lowered partition.  Choose material and select insulation- air gap.

The smaller the section the better as the ceiling does not perfectly get patched because of the slight slope.

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