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06-01-2010, 05:51 AM #1Registered User Promoted
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Kenneth that would work if there where no log truss. I have tried what you said with some success but you need to turn off automatic attic walls plus make the door way higher than the wall. I have not checked what this will do to the framing yet. Thanks for the input.
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06-01-2010, 07:39 AM #2Registered Abuser Demoted
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The progression of loss of foundation walls that you are illustrating is confusing to me. Did you put breaks in the foundation walls too or are they just dissappearing? Looks like the grade is changing the same dimension as the floor assembly thickness.
Another reason for Chief to allow us to fix a floor level and wall height and leave it alone.
When you designated the invisible wall, did you keep it as "defines room" (ie deselect "no room designation" in dbx)?-BradArchitect,NOT! (archnot@yahoo.com): Dell XPS 8300, i7-2600 3.40 GHZ Quad Core, Windows 7 Pro 64 bit, ATI-radeon HD 5700 1-gig(not by choice came with cpu), 8 GB RAM, 25" Hanspree HF 255 LCD Moniter- User since Chief '97(v6)-X4