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chrisjcohen
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« on: February 05, 2010, 10:14:07 PM »

Hi all
* Why is there a Shower base in Custom in framed walls.
 There is a glass wall thats ok
In Frame model can I set my joist /rim board to the out side edge of the frame . As shown the frame sits in mid air, no supported as per Aussie building.
Also there is a break in the frame flooring ( joist ) under walls.
If I don't want joist under internal wall can I set up to none load bearing walls for internal as we mainly use truss that have no load to speak of.
Has any one set nogging up yet 1200 up from bottom plate.
That New Template (Download )that Chantale did is quite good that will save heaps. Thanks
Now to work out what others are needed and how to set them up.
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« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2010, 10:47:52 PM »

G'day Chris!
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Hi all
* Why is there a Shower base in Custom in framed walls.
Just having a stab - could it be for a hob? dunno what they call it on the farside . .
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In Frame model can I set my joist /rim board to the out side edge of the frame . As shown the frame sits in mid air, no supported as per Aussie building.
How did you insert the floor?
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Also there is a break in the frame flooring ( joist ) under walls.

Change the properties of the member you've specified for the framing.
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Has any one set nogging up yet 1200 up from bottom plate.
yep! and a wall with a pole plate for a carport. another with 4 tophats for Powerpanel, WallX etc . . . . let your imagination run riot!
I thought you would have done all this while you were playing with the trial.
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« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2010, 10:57:38 PM »

I'm not seeing a shower base in Custom Walls in my build.

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Template creationg and saving is explained in the Help file. Go to Index, type in Templates.
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« Reply #3 on: February 05, 2010, 11:05:02 PM »

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« Reply #4 on: February 06, 2010, 02:25:16 AM »

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Has any one set nogging up yet 1200 up from bottom plate.
And don't forget you'll need a separate entry for walls bet 2400 & 2700 high (nogs @1350) and another for >2700h (2 rows of nogs)
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« Reply #5 on: February 07, 2010, 06:25:02 AM »

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And don't forget you'll need a separate entry for walls bet 2400 & 2700 high (nogs @1350) and another for >2700h (2 rows of nogs)
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I can get away with only a few variations.  450 and 600mm stud spacings with 1200 nogs / and then 450 and 600 spacing for 1350mm nogs.
The 1200mm nogs can be used for any walls that are not 2700mm high (as the nogs repeat correctly with 2 rows for a 3000mm high wall), and the 1350mm nogs are used only for the 2700mm high walls
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