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05-31-2006, 04:40 PM #1Registered User Promoted
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Jumping walls/different type wall intersections
I realize this topic seems to have been discussed quite a bit - problem I have is I just don't get it. My problem - I have ICF walls (exterior) with an interior frame wall slightly offset from a corner (approx. 6"). The frame wall doesn't just butt up to the ICF wall it somewhat eats the corner. wehen the plan gets closed & opened again - walls move, I believe the ICF wall moves - possibly to align with the interior wall and make a corner. Anyway - I've noticed some discussion about this and the suggested fix is to "permanent dimension" the wall. Unfortunately, I can't find this term anywhere and there doesn't seem to be a step-by-step procedure outlined in any of the responses. Could someone please provide me with a simple outline of the necessary procedure to invoke "permanent dimension". Thank you.
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05-31-2006, 04:59 PM #2
hdewerth,
I am in a charitable mood; if you will send me an e mail and you have high speed internet I will Show You how to handle this using my "Go to Meeting" software on your PC. I will need your e mail address and phone number. It should take 15 minutes or less to smooth out if you like.
DJP
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