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    Drizit is offline Clients making me go gray
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    whats am i doing wrong....

    all the walls are the same and the footing is the same...
    Ive changed them to pony walls as well.....
    Please help.....
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    Looks like you need to build the floor framing..
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    Or just rebuild walls/floors/ceiling (F12)

    no need to make them pony walls....

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    Nope that did not work and i don't want the floor on top of the stem wall i want it down on the footings....
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    hard to tell from the picture...with a big space like that in the wall i would guess you have a thick mudsill ...what is the mudsill set to?

    go to edit>default settings...then in the dbx select the foundation and click the edit button...then in the foundation defaults dbx check the mudsill ht
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    Drizit is offline Clients making me go gray
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    It is defaulted to 1 1/2 as i need it to be....
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    In elevation view,click on the walls to open them and see if they are set to default heights..
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    I'm not real "computer savvy", but how do you go about laying the red writing and line detail over the dbx's. I assume it's done in another program somehow. Thanks for the info in advance.
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    Drizit is offline Clients making me go gray
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    yea he opens it in paint or some program like that...
    but he takes a pic of his desktop ALT+PRINTSCREEN...
    then paste it in the pic program...
    Yea my Default heights are right...
    I think i got it to work but now i have a line at my frost wall height the way around....
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    You could post the plan..
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    Drizit is offline Clients making me go gray
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    Here you go Allen....
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    How are the walls aligned? Surfaces? Main Layer?
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    Drizit is offline Clients making me go gray
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    outer surface
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    A lot easier with out guessing...
    I wont say how yet...Let others play with it..
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    Drizit is offline Clients making me go gray
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    any one else trying the floor is not at the right height....
    needs to be 32 inch stem wall with 4 inch slab
    Kelly Grunow
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