Complex Profile/SEO issue
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‎2010-08-05
10:34 PM
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07:59 PM
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Rubia Torres
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‎2010-08-05 10:36 PM
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‎2010-08-08 05:38 AM
Minor clarification:
Gary wrote:What Gary is calling the insertion point is the origin mark in the profile editor (bold x). When you specify the base height of the wall when placing it, the base corresponds to this origin. Anything below will extend downwards.
Leave the bottom of the plate of the wall at the insertion point.
Some people model the extended sheathing with an extra wall of just sheathing thickness (oldie goldie method).
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‎2010-08-08 04:16 PM
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‎2010-08-09 02:25 PM
Now can someone make a complex profile that will solve the Israeli-Palestinian situation?

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‎2010-08-09 04:07 PM
Steven wrote:C.P.'s are what I use and works good for 1st floor to second floor also, extending the 1st floor sheeting half way up rim joist and 2nd floor down to meet it. Pop a couple EN lines (or nail objects) in and you've got a great beginning of a structural braced wall detail anywhere you make your cuts.
Ok got it, thanks. I was wondering if CP's would be ideal for this situation. It seems like they're good for almost anything.
Now can someone make a complex profile that will solve the Israeli-Palestinian situation? :lol:
"Can't we all just get along?" Rodney King I believe.